2026-07756RuleWallet

FAA Redraws Skies Over Oregon's Florence Airport

Published Date: 4/21/2026

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Summary

The FAA is changing the Class E airspace around Florence Municipal Airport in Oregon to make flying safer and smoother for pilots using instruments. This update starts on July 9, 2026, and mainly affects pilots flying under instrument flight rules (IFR). No extra costs or fees are involved—just better airspace management for safer skies!

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Florence Class E Airspace Expanded

If you fly under instrument flight rules (IFR) at Florence Municipal Airport, this rule changes the Class E airspace that begins at 700 feet above the surface to better contain specific RNAV departures and approaches. The change expands the northern boundary to contain the CEVVY ONE and WOLFY ONE departures until aircraft reach 1,200 feet, covers RNAV (GPS) 153 and Copter RNAV (GPS) 14 approaches when aircraft are below 1,500 feet, and extends the southwestern boundary to 4.3 miles southwest; the rule is effective 0901 UTC on July 9, 2026.

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Key Dates

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Rule Effective
4/21/2026
7/9/2026

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