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Top notch staff and facility in this FPO. $25 ramp fee if you don’t get gas for single engine piston aircraft but everybody is friendly professional and smiling, and the facility has a lot to offer pilots and they guests. If you take 20 gallons of gas they will waive the ramp fee and you are also able to use the courtesy car if it’s available. Great experience. Dan drove us back to the building from the ramp and Donna looked after us inside. Wonderful folks
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Excellent, FBO, excellent service and Line personal. Customer service behind the desk is top-notch and very helpful. Plenty of parking too! Don’t you hate going to those FBO’s where it’s such a tight squeeze and there’s no line guys to marshall you out or wing walk? This place has it all. You don’t have to worry, and it’s just a very accommodating FBO!
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Wonderful people. Always ready to help. Does get busy at times during high season. So plan accordingly.
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What a wonderful find. We were heading to Key West in our Velocity but weather dictated an unplanned overnight stop at Naples. We were greeted very warmly by Naples Aviation and treated like royalty. Anni was so welcoming and helpful (danke schoen!). Their facility is top notch with a lot of amenities. 100 LL was just $5.03 (while the regional average is $7.50+). I had never been to Naples before but based on our experience at this FBO and their recommendations on where to stay and what to do, I will likely return with my family and in my airplane. June through September is the best time to go to avoid the busy and expensive season in Naples. Regardless of when you go, Naples Aviation is a class act...totally.
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Our school took some of our students who are interested in aviation, aerospace, and science to Naples Airport in Naples. This was one of the best experiences the students had the entire week of trips that we took. The tour guides, staff, pilots, secretaries, hostess, security, air traffic controllers, etc were the best! They were so kind, experienced, fun, and caring of our students learning the ins and outs of the operations of an airport. The students were glued in to all that they were taught and showed. We saw how planes are brought in and inspected, how guests are checked in upon arrival, the intricate details of air traffic control, the benefits and training that it takes to become a pilot, etc. We saw a plethora of planes, jets, and helicopters of many wealthy people. The tour guides even gave the students goodie bags at the end, and helped us navigate our way out of the airport, and were a joy!