Naples Airport, located near the city of Naples in Collier County, Florida, primarily serves private flights and does not host commercial airlines. Historically, the airport saw a peak in commercial operations during the 1990s with multiple airlines offering scheduled services. However, it now operates under a strict weight limit for aircraft and observes a voluntary flight curfew.
Florida hosts several major commercial airports including Miami International Airport (MIA), Orlando International Airport (MCO), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), Tampa International Airport (TPA), and Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) at Fort Myers. Alongside these, there are airports dedicated to general aviation and private flights, among which Naples Airport is significant.
Originally established as Naples Army Airfield in 1942 for military purposes, ownership was transferred to the city of Naples and Collier County in 1947. Over time, its role as a base for scheduled passenger service diminished with the opening of Southwest Florida International Airport nearby.