Pensacola, US 🇺🇸 Heliport
KNPI
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132 ft
US-FL
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 30.543056° N, -87.368056° E
Continent: NA
Type: Heliport
Site 8 NOLF (KNPI) in Pensacola, US, was a Naval Outlying Landing Field, a military airfield that ceased operations in January 2019. The property, encompassing approximately 635 acres, was subsequently transferred from the Navy to Escambia County as part of a land exchange.
Currently, the former NOLF Site 8 is undergoing a significant transformation. It is being redeveloped into a multi-generational, mixed-use community now known as "Outlying Fields". This future development is planned to include various districts for commercial, retail, residential, and community amenities.
Due to its past status as a military facility and the cessation of its airfield operations in early 2019, there are no recent traveler reviews or experiences available in the context of a commercial passenger airport for Site 8 NOLF (KNPI). The site is no longer an active airport for public travel, and therefore, information regarding traveler sentiment, terminal facilities, security, or transportation connections for an airport at this location does not exist.
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