FAA Unshackles Maine Airport Land from Federal Strings
Published Date: 5/13/2025
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Summary
The FAA is officially letting go of federal rules on three pieces of land at DeWitt Field, Old Town Municipal Airport in Maine. This means the airport can use or sell these lands more freely, helping local plans move forward without federal red tape. If you’re involved with the airport or local community, this change could speed up projects and open new opportunities soon!
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FAA waives rules for three airport parcels
The FAA has released federal obligations for three land parcels at DeWitt Field, Old Town Municipal Airport in Old Town, Maine. This lets the airport use or sell those three parcels more freely and may speed up local projects and opportunities. If you work with the airport or are in the Old Town community, this change could affect local development plans.
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