Naples Jet Center in Florida Debuts New Terminal
The $15 million project will be completed with a new hangar later this year
The Naples Jet Center’s new terminal was unveiled last week in a grand opening gala which featured tours, live entertainment, and an aircraft static display. It is part of a $15 million redevelopment of the FBO, one of two service providers at Naples Municipal Airport.

Naples Jet Center, an independent FBO at Naples Airport (KAPF) in Florida, has inaugurated its new terminal as part of a three-year $15 million development project. In a grand opening event on Friday, the company unveiled the 13,000-sq-ft two-story building, which features a pilot lounge, passenger lounge with a bar, 12-seat conference room, concierge, locker room with showers, and tenant offices. Upstairs, there is a wrap-around open-air observation deck and event space.

It replaces the company’s former smaller terminal, which was demolished to make way for a new 31,000-sq-ft hangar that can accommodate the latest ultra-long-range business jets. When completed by mid-2025, it will bring the facility to more than 150,000 sq ft of aircraft storage space.

“This is more than a facility upgrade; it’s our commitment to providing exceptional service, unmatched amenities, a one-stop shop for all your aviation needs, and a world-class experience for our customers and guests,” said company owner and president Bruce Byerly. “We are excited to set a new standard for VIP aviation experiences in Naples and beyond.”