List of United States Naval Air Stations - Former U.S. Naval Air Stations

Former U.S. Naval Air Stations

  • Naval Air Station Adak - Adak, Alaska
  • Naval Air Station Agana - Agana, Guam
  • Naval Air Station Akron - Akron, Ohio (now Akron Fulton International Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Alameda - California
  • Naval Air Station Albany - Georgia (former Turner AFB)
  • Naval Air Station Argentia - Newfoundland
  • Naval Air Station Atlanta - Atlanta, Georgia (former tenant activity at Dobbins Air Reserve Base)
  • Naval Air Station Barbers Point - Barbers Point, Hawaii (realigned as CGAS Barbers Point)
  • Naval Air Station Banana River - Florida (1940–1947) (transferred to the U.S. Air Force and renamed as Patrick AFB)
  • Naval Air Station and Naval Operating Base Bermuda - Southampton Parish, Bermuda, 1941-1970 (subsequently NAS Bermuda Annex)
  • Naval Air Station Bermuda - St. David's Island, Bermuda (1970–1995) (former Kindley AFB)
  • Naval Air Station Brunswick - Brunswick, Maine
  • Naval Air Station Cecil Field - Florida (now Cecil Field Airport with tenant Coast Guard Air Facility Jacksonville and Florida Army National Guard Aviation Support Facility #1)
  • Naval Air Station Chase Field - Bee County, Texas (now Chase Industrial Park, an uncontrolled airfield primarily supporting Sikorsky Support Services, Inc.; portion of former base under the control of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which operates the Edmundo Mireles Training Academy, as well as two functional prisons on-site
  • Naval Air Station Chatham - Chatham, Massachusetts
  • Naval Air Station Cubi Point - Philippines
  • Naval Air Station Dallas - Dallas, Texas
  • Naval Air Station Daytona Beach - Florida (now Daytona Beach International Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Denver - Colorado (initially realigned as Buckley ANGB, now Buckley AFB)
  • Naval Air Station DeLand - Florida (now DeLand Municipal Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Ellyson Field - Florida
  • Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale - Florida (now Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
  • Naval Air Station Glenview - Glenview, Illinois
  • Naval Air Station Glynco - Georgia (now Brunswick Golden Isles Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Green Cove Springs - Florida (now Reynolds Airpark Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Grosse Ile - Michigan (now Grosse Ile Municipal Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Hitchcock - Texas
  • Naval Air Station Hutchinson - Kansas (initially transferred to U.S. Air Force and Kansas Air National Guard as Hutchinson Air National Guard Base, now Sunflower Aerodrome Gliderport)
  • Naval Air Station Keflavik - Keflavik, Iceland (now Keflavik International Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Kingsley - Klamath Falls, Oregon (transferred to U.S. Air Force and then to the Oregon Air National Guard as Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base)
  • Naval Air Station Kodiak - Alaska (realigned as Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak; also functions as Kodiak Airport))
  • Naval Air Station Lincoln - Nebraska (realigned as Lincoln Air National Guard Base and colocated Lincoln Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Litchfield Park - Litchfield Park, Arizona (now Phoenix Goodyear Airport
  • Naval Air Station Los Alamitos - California (realigned as Los Alamitos AAF)
  • Naval Air Station Melbourne - Florida (now Melbourne International Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Miami - Florida (realigned as MCAS Miami, then realigned as Coast Guard Air Station Miami as a tenant of Opa-Locka Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Moffett Field - Mountain View, California (transferred to NASA and redesignated as Moffett Federal Airfield for NASA and the California Air National Guard)
  • Naval Air Station New York - Brooklyn, NY (1941–1971) Floyd Bennett Field (realigned in 1971 as CGAS New York, closed 1999)
  • Naval Air Station Niagara Falls - New York (transferred to the Air Force Reserve Command and the New York Air National Guard and realigned as Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station)
  • Naval Air Station Port Lyautey - Morocco
  • Naval Air Station Pu'unene - Pu'unene, Hawaii (1940–1947)
  • Naval Air Station Norfolk - Virginia (realigned as Naval Station Norfolk / Chambers Field)
  • Naval Air Station Oakland - California
  • Naval Air Station Olathe - Kansas (now New Century AirCenter)
  • Naval Air Station Quonset Point - Rhode Island (realigned as Quonset State Airport with Quonset Point ANGB of the Rhode Island Air National Guard and Quonset Point Army Aviation Support Facility of the Rhode Island Army Nationapl Guard as tenant activities
  • Naval Air Station Richmond - Florida
  • Naval Air Station St. Louis - Missouri (realigned as Lambert/St. Louis ANGB, a tenant of St. Louis International Airport/Lambert Field))
  • Naval Air Station Sangley Point - Sangley Point, Philippines
  • Naval Air Station Sand Point - Sand Point-Seattle, Washington
  • Naval Air Station Sanford - Sanford, Florida (now Orlando Sanford International Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Saufley Field - Florida (realigned as Naval Outlying Field Saufley and Naval Education and Training Program Development Center Saufley Field)
  • Naval Air Station South Weymouth - Weymouth, Massachusetts
  • Naval Air Station Squantum - Quincy, Massachusetts
  • Naval Air Station St. Simons - Georgia
  • Naval Air Station Tillamook - Tillamook, Oregon (now Tillamook Airport
  • Naval Air Station Twin Cities - Minneapolis, Minnesota (transferred to the Air Force Reserve and Minnesota Air National Guard as Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station with Naval Air Reserve Center (now Navy Operational Support Center) Twin Cities as tenant command
  • Naval Air Station Vero Beach - Florida (now Vero Beach Municipal Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Weeksville - Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • United States Naval Air Station, Wexford, Ireland --- Wexford, Ireland WWl - Curtiss H-16s - 1918-1919
  • Naval Air Station Wildwood - Rio Grande, New Jersey (now Cape May Airport)
  • Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove - Horsham Township, Pennsylvania

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