FAA to Sell Off Unused Airport Land for Quick Cash
Published Date: 9/25/2025
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Summary
The FAA plans to change a small piece of land at Wabash Municipal Airport from airport use to other purposes and sell it. This land isn’t needed for flying activities anymore, so the sale could bring in some money and open up new opportunities. If you’re connected to the airport or local community, keep an eye out for updates soon!
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Sale of 0.382 Acres at Wabash Airport
The FAA is considering changing 0.382 acres at Wabash Municipal Airport from aeronautical use to non-aeronautical use and authorizing the sale of that airport property in Wabash, Indiana. The agency says the land is not needed for flying activities and is located south of County Road 400 S and west of the airport terminal. If you are connected to the airport or the local community, you may see updates about the sale soon.
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