FAA Approves Updated Airport Layout Plan for Sebring Airport
Sebring Regional Airport (SEF) is proud to announce the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) formal approval of its updated Airport Layout Plan (ALP), marking a major milestone in the airport’s long-term development strategy, and laying the foundation for advanced air mobility.
The ALP serves as a blueprint for the future of Sebring Regional Airport, identifying proposed improvements that enhance safety, efficiency, and the airport’s capacity to meet future aviation demands. The newly approved plan reflects a bold and modern vision that includes airfield enhancements, expanded facilities, and infrastructure to support emerging technologies like powered lift aircraft that operate on all electric or hybrid energy systems.
“This approval opens the door to new development opportunities and positions Sebring for future growth,” said Mike Willingham, Executive Director of Sebring Airport Authority. “With the FAA’s endorsement, we can move forward with confidence as we continue to invest in Sebring’s role as a dynamic hub for aviation, commerce, and innovation.”
The updated ALP was prepared by AtkinsRéalis, the airport’s planning and engineering consultant, in close coordination with the Sebring Airport Authority. It reflects community priorities and aligns with federal standards, paving the way for potential funding eligibility under FAA and FDOT grant programs.
Sebring Regional Airport is a general aviation facility supporting corporate, recreational, and educational flight operations — and it’s also home to a diverse business community. In addition to aerospace and aviation-related tenants, the airport hosts a range of non-aviation businesses which collectively generate $421 million in economic impact per the most recent Florida Aviation Economic Impact Study completed by the Florida Department of Transportation.