NAS Whiting Field Opens New Air Traffic Control Tower, Enhancing Training and Readiness
30 April 2026
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Leadership from across Naval Air Station Whiting Field and Training Air Wing Five gather to cut the ribbon for the installation's new air traffic control tower April 6, 2026. The new tower will directly support T-6 Texan II flight operations, increasing air traffic control capabilities. NAS Whiting Field plays a critical role in producing mission-ready aviators who support the national defense of our nation, delivering high-quality flight training while reinforcing its commitment to operational excellence. (U.S. Navy photo by Christy Mason)
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MILTON, Fla. - Naval Air Station (NAS) Whiting Field officially opened its new air traffic control tower at North Field on April 6, 2026, marking a key advancement in the installation's continued investment in Naval aviation training and operational readiness.
Leadership from across the installation and Training Air Wing Five gathered for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, underscoring the importance of modernized infrastructure in supporting the Navy's mission to train the next generation of warfighters.
The new tower will directly support T-6 Texan II flight operations, increasing air traffic control capabilities.
"This marks a significant milestone for NAS Whiting Field and Training Air Wing Five as we continue to invest in the future of Naval aviation. The opening of the new North Field air traffic control tower directly enhances the safety, efficiency, and capacity of our T-6 flight operations, ensuring we can train the next generation of warfighters. This modern capability strengthens our ability to produce mission-ready aviators required by the fleet, while reinforcing our commitment to readiness and operational superiority. I am proud of our team and partnerships for the dedication taken to make this tower the Navy's newest air traffic control capability," said Capt. Ted Elkins, commanding officer of NAS Whiting Field.
NAS Whiting Field plays a critical role in producing mission-ready aviators who support the national defense of our nation, delivering high-quality flight training while reinforcing its commitment to operational excellence.