2025-12723Rule

FAA Carves Out Airspace for Tiny Ekalaka Airport in Montana

Published Date: 7/9/2025

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Summary

Ekalaka Airport in Montana is getting new Class E airspace starting 700 feet above the ground to help pilots fly safely using instruments. This change mainly affects pilots flying in and out of Ekalaka and improves air traffic control without costing anyone extra. The new airspace rules kick in soon to keep flights smooth and safe.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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New Class E Airspace at Ekalaka

The FAA establishes Class E airspace at Ekalaka Airport in Ekalaka, Montana that begins at 700 feet above the ground. This change supports the safety and management of instrument flight rules (IFR) operations and mainly affects pilots flying in and out of Ekalaka. The rule is intended to improve air traffic control for that airport.

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7/9/2025

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