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Immokalee Regional Airport
NOTICE: Vacant Industrial Land Available at the Immokalee Regional Airport
The Airport Authority is soliciting proposals from parties interested in leasing vacant industrial land located at the Immokalee Regional Airport (IMM).
Information
Pilot Information
Air Nav Listing |
IMM Information |
COMMUNICATIONS | NAVIGATION |
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Unicom 122.9 CTAF | Elevation 37 ft. |
AWOS 118.525 | Inst. Apch VOR, GPS |
AWOS Phone (239) 657-2038 | Runway 18/36 150 x 4550, Asph, Med Runway 09/27 100 x 5000, Asph, Med |
Apch Cntrl 119.75 |
Contact Us
165 Airpark Boulevard
Immokalee, FL 34142
(239) 252-6296
Fax (239) 657-9191
About the Airport
The Immokalee Regional Airport (IMM), situated on 1,333 acres of land located approximately 35 miles northeast of Naples and 110 miles northwest of the Port of Miami, provides tremendous business advantages.
The Airport is in a designated Florida Rural Enterprise Zone and HUB Empowerment Zone. The Florida Rural Enterprise Zone Program supports economic revitalization in high unemployment or otherwise economically disadvantaged areas within the state by offering tax incentives to businesses located within the Enterprise Zone. For information about incentives visit Collier County's Incentives & Programs.
The Florida Department of Transportation estimates that IMM has a total local economic impact of $50.3M annually.
Additionally, a 60-acre zone in and around the Airport is a designated Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ). The FTZ designation offers companies the convenience of deferring any duties or taxes until the business ships the goods outside of the FTZ.
The airport is also used for aerial firefighting and crop dusting operations, and is home to IHRA sanctioned weekend drag racing.
For additional information about the Immokalee area contact the Immokalee Chamber of Commerce at (239) 657-3237.
Airport Businesses Contact Information
Business | Phone | |
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Coastal Airstrike/Fletcher Flying Service |
(863) 612-0080 |
admin@fletcherflying.com |
Exec Air of Naples | (239) 290-5668 | John.swasey@comcast.net |
Global Flight Training Solutions | (855) 651-7222 | info@globalflighttrainingsolutions.com |
Immokalee Raceway |
(239) 657-5959 (800) 826-1947 |
immrace@aol.com |
Turbo Services | (954) 968-6338 | Tom@TurboServices.net |
Salazar Machine and Steel | (239) 657-2325 | sales@salazarmachine.com |
Wholesale Shutters of SWFL | (239) 649-3933 | wholesaleshuttersofswfl@gmail.com |
Culinary Accelerator | (239) 241-5911 | info@theculinaryaccelerator.com |
Enterprise Rent A Car | (239) 369-6008 |
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Matecumbe Flying Service | (239) 360-6279 | matecumbeflying@gmail.com |
Businesses at Airport
Weekend drag racing takes place at the Immokalee Regional Raceway IHRA 1/8th mile drag strip located at the airport. For race schedule or additional information call (239) 657-5954 or visit their Web site.
History of Immokalee Regional Airport
The Immokalee Regional Airport was originally a WWII bomber-training base. The Federal Surplus Act eventually turned the airport over to the county in the 1960s. For approximately thirty years, the airport sat dormant. Shortly after its creation in 1993, the Collier County Airport Authority drew up innovative plans for the site, including extensive designs to expand the runways, bring in cargo-carrying businesses, and turn some of the land into an industrial park.
Initial grants helped to build a fuel farm, a road, two hangars, a ramp, taxiway, and the first building. Over time, the original plans of the Authority have changed to suit the burgeoning airfield, but the long-term goals remained essentially the same: to turn the old airfield into a viable industrial park that would attract manufacturing businesses that will hire and train local workers, to bring in international cargo carriers and U.S. Customs officials, and to contribute new and vital industry to the local economy.
Note: Specific business information on this website is provided as a courtesy and is not an endorsement of any business or service listed. These businesses are privately owned and operated and are not part of Collier County Government.
Updated 9/27/2023