Lakeland Linder Regional Airport's Minimum Standards were developed to provide the minimum threshold entry requirements for those desiring to conduct Commercial Aeronautical Activities to the public at the Airport and provide reasonable opportunities without unjust discrimination. The Minimum Standards are established based upon the conditions at the Airport, the existing and planned facilities at the Airport, and the current and future aviation role of the Airport. Any prospective Commercial Operator will be required to provide the prescribed minimum level of services contained herein, in order to enter into an Agreement, Permit, or Lease with the City to operate on the Airport. All commercial operators are encouraged to exceed the “minimum” in terms of quality of facilities and/or services. The purpose of the Minimum Standards is to:
• Promote safety;
• Promote the economic health of Airport businesses;
• Promote the orderly development of Airport property;
• Encourage high quality products, services and facilities to Airport users; and
• Encourage and promote activities that will compliment the area surrounding the airport
In summary, the Minimum Standards establish the minimum requirements to be met by individuals and companies for the privilege of providing Commercial Aeronautical Activities at the Airport.
Lakeland Linder Regional Airport Minimum Standards were adopted by the Lakeland City Commission June 18, 2007.

Minimum Standards
Minimum Standards Survey Results are In!!!!
In October 2009 the Airport completed a Minimum Standards Survey. The following link will take you to a synopsis of the survey:
Minimum Standards Survey Synopsis