Pensacola International Airport

General Aviation

The owner or operator of any airport that has been developed with Federal grant assistance is required to operate the airport for the use and benefit of the public and make it available for all types, kinds, and classes of aeronautical activity including the use of government aircraft.

Fixed Base Operator

A commercial operator located at an airport that is required to provide a variety of aeronautical services such as aircraft fueling, flight training, aircraft charter, aircraft maintenance, etc… Pensacola Aviation Center provides these services.

  • 93 Based Aircraft
  • 60 Single Engine Aircraft
  • 24 Multi Engine Aircraft
  • 5 Jet Engine Aircraft
  • 5 Helicopters

Specialized Aviation Service Operators

  • A commercial operator located at an airport that only provides limited aeronautical services such as flight training or aircraft maintenance
  • Innisfree Jet Center
  • Lifeguard Air Ambulance
  • ECKO Air/Blue Angel Aviation
  • Heliworks
  • Pensacola Navy Flying Club
  • Southern Company Services
  • 43,876 General Aviation Operations in Fiscal Year 2009
  • 23,924 Military Aviation Operations in Fiscal Year 2009