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Embassair Embassair takes the FBO to new heights with luxury, security and privacy.

Extime Exclusive hosted by Embassair
4 Private Boarding Lounges with direct access to the ramp
over 10,000 sq feet of Customer dedicated areas
over 5,000 sq feet of Crew dedicated areas

It's a privilege to partner with such an iconic brand to showcase their stunning campaign right here at Embassair Miami....
09/12/2023

It's a privilege to partner with such an iconic brand to showcase their stunning campaign right here at Embassair Miami. The combination of luxury and creativity means a lot to us.


Es un privilegio asociarnos con una marca tan icónica para presentar su impresionante campaña justo aquí en Embassair Miami. La combinación de lujo y creatividad significa mucho para nosotros.

  La Valise has landed at Embassair Opa Locka. 🛬Now experience a seamless duty free shopping experience with La Valise, ...
09/06/2023



La Valise has landed at Embassair Opa Locka. 🛬

Now experience a seamless duty free shopping experience with La Valise, open now at Embassair Opa Locka.

   Day 5 of No Promo Fomo: Lock in $125 off Opa-locka - New York or Dallas roundtrip tickets or $62.50 off one way with ...
09/04/2023


Day 5 of No Promo Fomo: Lock in $125 off Opa-locka - New York or Dallas roundtrip tickets or $62.50 off one way with promo code BEACHY. Just book by September 3 for travel September 6 - November 18, 2023.

*Terms and conditions apply. Additional taxes and fees may apply. Travel valid for one-way and round-trip flights between 9/6/23 and 11/18/23. One-way itineraries are eligible to receive up to $62.50 off while round-trip itineraries are eligible to receive up to $125 off. Not permissible for use with prize vouchers, Lajitas charters, and certificates. Not applicable for existing reservations. Ticketed class fare rules apply and only 1 (one) promotional code may be used per reservation. Offer is void where prohibited and subject to availability.

  It’s a lock on Opa-locka! Starting September 26th, all JSX flights to/from Miami will officially move from Miami Inter...
08/20/2023


It’s a lock on Opa-locka! Starting September 26th, all JSX flights to/from Miami will officially move from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Opa-locka/Miami Executive Airport (OPF). JSX will be flying from Embassair’s chic new private terminal – a beautifully appointed lounge at the area’s most hassle-free airport. Whether you’re coming or going, from Palm Beach to South Beach, our move to Opa-locka will ensure your travels keep you in a perfect Sunshine State of mind.

JIMMY DOOLITTLE (1896-1993)The third legend in our collection of American aviation heroes.
A series that we wanted to pr...
07/21/2023

JIMMY DOOLITTLE (1896-1993)
The third legend in our collection of American aviation heroes.
A series that we wanted to present to you as a testimony of our love for aviators and legendary aircraft.

Raised in Alaska, Doolittle studied as an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1922. He also earned a doctorate in aeronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1925, the first issued in the United States. In 1929, he pioneered the use of "blind flying," where a pilot relies on flight instruments alone, which later won him the Harmon Trophy and made all-weather airline operations practical. He was a flying instructor during World War I.
He was recalled to active duty during World War II. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for personal valor and leadership as the commander of the Doolittle Raid, a bold long-range retaliatory air raid on some of the Japanese main islands on April 18, 1942, four months after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The raid used 16 B-25B Mitchell medium bombers with reduced armament to decrease weight and increase range, each with a crew of five and no es**rt fighter aircraft. It was a major morale booster for the United States, and Doolittle was celebrated as a hero, making him one of the most important national figures of the war.

George Henri Gay Jr. (March 8, 1917 – October 21, 1994)The second legend in our collection of American aviation heroes. ...
07/07/2023

George Henri Gay Jr.
(March 8, 1917 – October 21, 1994)
The second legend in our collection of American aviation heroes. A series that we wanted to present to you as a testimony of our love for aviators and legendary aircraft.

George Henri Gay Jr. was an exceptional U.S. Navy aviator in WWII. He fought bravely in the Battle of Midway as part of Torpedo Squadron Eight (VT-8), where he was the lone survivor among thirty men.
While swimming after the crash of his plane, he would have observed the attack of the American dive bombers against the four Japanese aircraft carriers.

After being rescued, he served in the 11th Torpedo Squadron (VT-11) during the Guadalcanal campaign and later became a flight instructor. George actively supported the war effort through public appearances.

Post-war, George Gay was assigned as a combat instructor at Opa-Locka. In recognition of his exceptional service, he was inducted into the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame in May 1994.

**Images 2 and 3 depict the painting given by George H. Gay to Franklin Devaux (Co-founder of Embassair and Flying Legend), along with the accompanying dedication.

AMELIA EARHART 1897-1937Introducing the remarkable Amelia Earhart, the first legend in our collection of American aviati...
06/21/2023

AMELIA EARHART 1897-1937

Introducing the remarkable Amelia Earhart, the first legend in our collection of American aviation heroes. A series that we wanted to present to you as a testimony of our love for aviators and legendary aircraft.

Born in Atchison, Kansas, she spent her early years in the home of her maternal grandfather.
During World War I, Amelia enlisted as a nurse's aide in 1916.
After the war, she resumed her studies at Columbia University in New York.
It was in 1920, after experiencing the thrill of her first flight, that her passion for flying took off. Balancing her nursing career with her newfound love for aviation, she diligently saved up to purchase a yellow biplane, affectionately named "Canary."
On October 22, 1922, she achieved a record altitude of 14,500 feet, marking a significant milestone in her journey.
In 1928, her fame skyrocketed as she completed her first transatlantic crossing with a crew.
Amelia's most daring feat came in 1932 when she fearlessly crossed the Atlantic solo aboard a Lockheed Vega.
Her courage and determination continued to inspire as she undertook a solo crossing between Hawaii and California in 1935.
In 1937, Amelia set out on a groundbreaking adventure, attempting to circumnavigate the globe along the equator in a Lockheed Electra. Tragically, she disappeared over the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean while trying to reach the tiny island of Howland (the direction-finding system was failing). Despite her premature death, her legacy as an aviation pioneer endures.

Join us as we pay tribute to this extraordinary woman who defied societal norms and soared to new heights, leaving an indelible mark on the history of aviation. Stay tuned for more captivating stories of the legends who shaped the skies.

Embassair is America. Embassair is proud of its long history and connections with America and American aviation.  The co...
06/06/2023

Embassair is America.
 
Embassair is proud of its long history and connections with America and American aviation.  The company is headquartered in Opa Locka, Florida, and was co-founded by the son of a French Resistance fighter, Franklin Devaux, who greatly admired America's commitment to freedom during
the Second World War.
 
With his son Frank, he created the "Flying Legend" association, which operates iconic American aircraft including a Dakota, a B25 Mitchell, a P51 Mustang, a PBY Catalina, a Stearman PT17, a Corsair and a T28.
 
Embassair is also associated with memorable encounters with American aviation heroes, such as Jimmy Doolittle, General Bernard Schriever, considered a key figure in the US Air Force, Georges Gay, sole survivor of an attack during the Battle of Midway, John Young, with whom we flew our PBY Catalina, and Patts Epps, who contributed to the revival of the famous P38 lost under the Greenland ice during the war (read the excellent book "The lost squadron").
 
Embassair has developed a partnership with the Commemorative Air Force and collaborated with aircraft specialists of the same era, such as Tom Reily and Carl Scholl, who organized the 50th anniversary of the raid on Tokyo with B25s on the aircraft carrier Hornet. 
And let's not forget our partnership with Delta Airlines in the Proteus airline.
 
Embassair represents much more than just a passion for aviation and pilots. This embassy of the future is inspired by the virtues of those who have symbolized the audacity and courage to make a difference.
Embassair is a tribute to America, its history, and its heroes of the skies. That's why we wanted to tell their story through an upcoming collection of legendary portraits.
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Embassair is America.Embassair is proud of its long history and connections with America and American aviation.  The com...
06/06/2023

Embassair is America.

Embassair is proud of its long history and connections with America and American aviation. The company is headquartered in Opa Locka, Florida, and was co-founded by the son of a French Resistance fighter, Franklin Devaux, who greatly admired America's commitment to freedom during
the Second World War.

With his son Frank, he created the "Flying Legend" association, which operates iconic American aircraft including a Dakota, a B25 Mitchell, a P51 Mustang, a PBY Catalina, a Stearman PT17, a Corsair and a T28.

Embassair is also associated with memorable encounters with American aviation heroes, such as Jimmy Doolittle, General Bernard Schriever, considered a key figure in the US Air Force, Georges Gay, sole survivor of an attack during the Battle of Midway, John Young, with whom we flew our PBY Catalina, and Patts Epps, who contributed to the revival of the famous P38 lost under the Greenland ice during the war (read the excellent book "The lost squadron").

Embassair has developed a partnership with the Commemorative Air Force and collaborated with aircraft specialists of the same era, such as Tom Reily and Carl Scholl, who organized the 50th anniversary of the raid on Tokyo with B25s on the aircraft carrier Hornet.
And let's not forget our partnership with Delta Airlines in the Proteus airline.

Embassair represents much more than just a passion for aviation and pilots. This embassy of the future is inspired by the virtues of those who have symbolized the audacity and courage to make a difference.
Embassair is a tribute to America, its history, and its heroes of the skies. That's why we wanted to tell their story through an upcoming collection of legendary portraits.

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Our partner Michel Reybier is a renowned entrepreneur and luxury hospitality magnate with a passion for excellence and a...
04/28/2023

Our partner Michel Reybier is a renowned entrepreneur and luxury hospitality magnate with a passion for excellence and an unwavering commitment to quality.

In 1992, he acquired the prestigious La Reserve hotel in Geneva, which he transformed into one of the world's most exclusive and luxurious properties.
Since then, Michel Reybier has continued to expand his hospitality empire, acquiring and renovating several other five-star properties in locations such as Paris, St Tropez, and Bordeaux. His hotels are renowned for their exceptional service, exquisite design, and unparalleled attention to detail, and they have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades over the years.

In addition to his hospitality ventures, Michel Reybier is also a wine enthusiast and owns several vineyards in Bordeaux and elsewhere, where he produces some of the finest wines such as Château La Mascaronne, which he owns in partnership with Tony Parker, and Cos d'Estournel.

With his extensive experience in luxury hospitality and commitment to excellence, Michel Reybier is the perfect partner for Embassair’s FBO, looking to create a truly exceptional and unforgettable experience for its clients.

Jacques Rougerie is a visionary architect, oceanographer, and explorer whose passion for space, the sea and the environm...
04/13/2023

Jacques Rougerie is a visionary architect, oceanographer, and explorer whose passion for space, the sea and the environment is evident in every aspect of his work.
His signature blend of futuristic design and eco-consciousness is on full display in Embassair's stunning FBO, a spectacular architectural masterpiece that offers clients a glimpse into the future of air travel. With its sleek lines and its cutting-edge technology, our FBO is a testament to Jacques Rougerie's innovative spirit and his commitment to sustainability. But his work goes beyond air travel. He has designed award-winning museums, cultural centers, and underwater habitats around the world, each one a testament to his passion for exploring the mysteries of the ocean and creating structures that harmonize with the natural world.
Seen from the sky, Embassair's FBO spreads it two immense "V"-shaped wings. "Like the image of a bird in flight," explains the internationally renowned French architect.

Photo: Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Embassair has just inaugurated the world's first fully enclosed FBO at the Miami-Opa Locka Airport (OPF) in South Florid...
03/27/2023

Embassair has just inaugurated the world's first fully enclosed FBO at the Miami-Opa Locka Airport (OPF) in South Florida. This new-generation FBO is an architectural feat designed by the world-renowned Jacques Rougerie, conceived as a technological marvel meeting the highest standards of security and privacy. It aims to offer travelers and private jet crews an unprecedented level of service.

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13550 NW 47th Avenue
Opa-Locka, FL

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 11pm
Tuesday 7am - 11pm
Wednesday 7am - 11pm
Thursday 7am - 11pm
Friday 7am - 11pm
Saturday 7am - 11pm
Sunday 7am - 11pm

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