CLW/KCLW Airport
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Welcome to Clearwater Executive Airport, formerly Clearwater Airpark — is a revitalized gateway for general aviation, now offering upgraded facilities, exceptional service, and a renewed commitment to our community and pilots alike.

CLW/KCLW Airport

Welcome to Clearwater Executive Airport, formerly Clearwater Airpark

CLW is a gateway for general aviation, exceptional service, and a renewed commitment to our community and pilots alike.

Overview

Brief information about KCLW Executive Airport

Overview

Brief information about KCLW Executive Airport

Pilot Information

Get the latest information on landing & takeoffs at KCLW.

Pilot Information

Get the latest information on landing & takeoffs at KCLW.

Facility Fees

Ramp, Facility, Hanger & Overnight fees

Facility Fees

Ramp, Facility, Hanger & Overnight fees

Aircraft fuel

Use our ground services to fuel your next stop into KCLW.

Aircraft fuel

Use our ground services to fuel your next stop into KCLW.

About KCLW

This facility has one runway, 16/34, with an adjoining taxiway. Runway 34 has a right traffic pattern for noise abatement. Clearwater Executive Airport (KCLW) is open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM.

No landings are permitted between 11 PM and 7 AM. Touch-and-go landings are not allowed. Noise abatement procedures are in effect for Runway 34, and all departing aircraft should turn to a heading of 020 as soon as practical.

The airport has a 2,114 square-foot general aviation terminal building that is scheduled to be replaced in 2023/2024. A maintenance facility/hangar is located on the field, as well as approximately 70 T-hangars, 30 covered “shade” hangars, and two corporate (multi-airplane) hangars.

One full-service fixed base operator, FlyUSA Inc., serves the airport tenants and provides services such as fuel. Additional services available at the airpark include aircraft sales, flight instruction, aerial sightseeing, and aerial photography.

1000 N Hercules Ave,
Clearwater, FL 33765
(727) 325-5957

KCLW

Pilot Information

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AirNav Information

CLW Airport IQ 5010

Clearwater Executive Airport has one runway, 16/34, with an adjoining taxiway. Runway 34 has a right traffic pattern for noise abatement. The airport has a 2,114 square-foot general aviation terminal building that is scheduled to be replaced in 2023/2024.

A maintenance facility/hangar is located on the field, as well as approximately 70 T-hangars, 30 covered “shade” hangers, and two corporate (multi-airplane) hangars.

One full-service fixed base operator, FlyUSA Inc., serves the airport tenants and provides services such as fuel.

Additional services available at the airport include aircraft sales, flight instruction, aerial sightseeing, and aerial photography.

Ramp/Facility and Overnight Fees

Tie Downs:

  • Single Engine Piston $15/day
  • Multi Engine Piston $25/day
  • Turboprop/Turbine $50/day

Hangar:

  • Single Engine Piston $30/day
  • Multi Engine Piston $75/day
  • Turboprop/Turbine $100/day

First Day/Overnight

Waived with Fuel Purchase

  • 15 Gallons Single Engine Piston
  • 30 Gallons Twin Piston
  • 50 Gallons Turboprop/Turbine

Fuel Services

100LL Full-Service Pricing

We consistently offered one of the most competitive full-service fuel pricing in the region, ensuring affordability for both local and transient pilots.

Fuel Pricing as of Jan. 2025
  • KCLW – Clearwater Executive Airport
    $6.77 FlyUSA

  • KVDF – Tampa Executive Airport​
    $7.74 Skyport Aviation

  • KTPA – Tampa International Airport​
    $7.61 Sheltair​
    $7.27 Signature

  • KSPG – Albert Whited Airport​
    $6.80 Sheltair

  • KTPF – Peter O’Knight Airport​
    $7.34 Atlas Aviation

  • KPIE – St. Pete Clearwater Airport​
    $8.74 Sheltair​
    $7.08 Signature

Service & Convenience

KCLW’s competitive pricing makes us the top choice for pilots and operators looking to save on every gallon.

Our tenants enjoy a $0.50 per gallon fuel discount, helping to keep their operations more cost-effective.

These savings allow aircraft owners and operators to fly more, train more, and operate efficiently.

Latest news at KCLW

  • City Council Clearwater
    March 28, 2025||

    Clearwater City Council Officially Approves Renaming of Clearwater Airpark to Clearwater Executive Airport

  • March 27, 2025||

    History of Clearwater Executive Airport: Roots Begin in 1939

  • Clearwater Beach
    March 26, 2025||

    Tourism Soars as Clearwater and Local Travel Industry Rebound Post-Storms