Florida Airport Land Up for Grabs: 56 Acres Beyond Planes
Published Date: 2/28/2025
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Summary
The FAA is thinking about letting the City of Melbourne use about 56 acres of airport land for things other than flying. This means the city could sell or use the land for new projects that don’t involve airplanes. If approved, this change could happen soon and might bring fresh opportunities to the area.
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Airport Land Released for Non‑Aviation Use
The FAA is considering a request to release about 55.8 acres at Melbourne Orlando International Airport so the City of Melbourne can dispose of the land for non‑aeronautical purposes. The release would remove the restrictions in a Quitclaim Deed dated April 20, 1948, allowing the city to sell or use the property for projects that do not involve aircraft.
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