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International Flight Center (IFC)—one of four service providers at Miami Executive Airport (KTMB)—has unveiled its new FBO terminal. The 10,500-sq-ft, multi-level facility, which took two years to build, replaced a small terminal that was attached to an old, since-demolished 10,000-sq-ft hangar.
It offers stylish guest lounges, refreshment bar, pilot lounge with private bed and bath snooze rooms, dedicated catering kitchen, 10-seat conference room, business center, concierge, crew cars, and in-house café. IFC also has an FAA Part 145 repair station.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome guests to our new facility,” said Wilfredo Valle, co-founder and president of IFC, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. “Every detail has been meticulously planned to create the ultimate private flying experience, complementing the industry-leading service our customers have come to know and trust from International Flight Center.”
This marks the second recent expansion phase for the Avfuel-branded facility, which is located on the southwest side of the field. Last year, it completed a hangar development project, consisting of a trio of 28,000-sq-ft hangars capable of sheltering the latest ultra-long-range business jets. That brought the location to nearly 200,000 sq ft of aircraft shelter space, along with more than 12.5 acres of ramp.