Industrial Airport Property for Sale or Lease

20 Feb 2023


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Industrial airport property for sale or lease can be found in Eastern Kentucky. “We have sites at regional airports that are ideal for manufacturing and distribution companies, or anyone in the aerospace industry,” said Colby Kirk, President & CEO of One East Kentucky. “For example, if a company wants to test aerospace technology they can do that here. There are a lot of options for using our industrial airport sites.”

Industrial Airport Property for Sale or Lease in Kentucky

Airport industrial sites in Kentucky include:

#1 Wendell H Ford Regional Airport Property 

Airport industrial sites at the Wendell H Ford Regional Airport are shovel-ready. Built-to-suit is available and so are financial incentives. 

This is a 50 acre commercial site with all utilities. “The airport authority is pro-business and seeks to locate aviation related MRO as well as OEM facilities on property.  Multiple sites exist within the airport fence with runway access for new projects.”

 

 

#2 Pike County (Pikeville) Regional Airport

The 50 acre airport site is shovel-ready. All of the utilities are in place. One East Kentucky is an AEROready region. Some of the benefits associated with that are access to:

  • 7,700 Individuals with skill sets necessary to the Aerospace and Aviation Industry
  • FAA Certified A&P Mechanics training facility

 

 

#3 Big Sandy Regional Airport - 400 acres

The Big Sandy Regional Airport site is large - 400 acres. This industrial park is shovel-ready with build-to-suit options available. All utilities are in place including high speed internet. “Big Sandy Regional Airport is situated in Debord, Martin County, Kentucky and shares contiguous acreage with Eastern Kentucky Business Park.  The airport authority is pro-business and seeks to locate aviation related MRO as well as OEM facilities on property.  Acreage can be made available inside the existing fence with several hundred available surrounding the property.  Airport and community leadership are willing to encompass adjacent acreage inside the airport fence for priority projects.”