FAA Updates Airspace Around Alaska's Ketchikan Airport
Published Date: 3/6/2026
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Summary
The FAA is updating the Class E airspace around Ketchikan International Airport in Alaska to improve flight safety and efficiency. This change affects pilots flying in and out of Ketchikan by adjusting the controlled airspace boundaries. The update takes effect soon and won’t cost anyone extra—just smoother skies ahead!
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Ketchikan Airspace Boundary Update
The FAA is changing the Class E airspace around Ketchikan International Airport in Ketchikan, Alaska. The rule adjusts controlled airspace boundaries to improve flight safety and efficiency, affects pilots flying in and out of Ketchikan, and the update takes effect soon; the agency states it will not cost anyone extra.
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