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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13509
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is considering changing the use of about 62.365 acres of land at Bolton Field Airport in Columbus, Ohio, from aeronautical to non-aeronautical purposes, and plans to authorize its sale. The area is currently vacant and located north of the airfield along Alkire Road. The potential development includes industrial facilities such as warehousing buildings, roads, and parking. Public comments are being accepted until April 23, 2025, regarding this proposal.

    Simple Explanation

    The FAA wants to let some empty airport land in Ohio be used for things like big warehouses instead of just for flying stuff. They also want to sell it, but they haven’t said exactly who will buy it or what will be built there.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 4172
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is considering a proposal from the Port of Astoria Airport Director to change parts of Astoria Regional Airport in Oregon from aeronautical to non-aeronautical use. This change involves three parcels of land on the south side of the airfield, totaling 3 acres, which are vacant and landlocked without access to the airfield. The proposed development for this land is a protein processing plant. The FAA has determined that these parcels are not needed for airport purposes and can be used for the proposed project in line with FAA policy on airport revenue use.

    Simple Explanation

    The airport in Astoria, Oregon, wants to use some empty land that planes can't get to for something else, like building a place where they can make proteins. The group in charge of airplane rules thinks it's okay to use this land for that purpose since it's not needed for the airport stuff.