Moses Lake Municipal Airport
Public airport in Washington, United States
WA40
Location of airport in Washington
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Moses Lake Municipal Airport (IATA: WA40, ICAO: WA40, FAA LID: W20) is a public use airport located within the city of Moses Lake.[1] The airport property was deeded to the city in 1947 by the Northern Pacific Railroad. Since 1994, operations at the Municipal Airport have been overseen by the Airport Commission.[2] In February 2021, the wording of closure conditions for the airport was changed by the city to promote development.[3]
See also
- List of airports in Washington
References
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Airports in Washington
- Bellingham
- Friday Harbor
- Tri-Cities
- Fairchild
- Pullman–Moscow
- King County–Boeing
- Seattle–Tacoma
- Spokane
- Walla Walla
- Pangborn
- Yakima
- Auburn
- Paine–Snohomish County
- Renton–Scott
- Harvey
- Felts
- Anacortes
- Anderson
- Arlington
- Avery–Laurier
- Bowerman
- Bowers
- Bremerton
- Chehalis–Centralia
- Columbia Gorge
- Davenport
- Deer Park
- Dickson
- Dorothy Scott
- Ephrata
- Grant County
- Grove
- Friday Harbor Seaplane
- Jefferson County
- Kenmore Air Harbor
- Lake Chelan
- Lopez Island
- Moses Lake
- Ocean Shores
- Okanogan Legion
- Olympia
- Omak
- Orcas Island Airport
- Packwood
- Pearson
- Pierce County
- Quillayute
- Richland
- Sanderson
- Skagit
- Southwest Washington
- Tacoma Narrows
- South Lewis County
- Vashon
- Port of Whitman
- Wings for Christ
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