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Hurlburt Field to relocate Fuselage Trainer, may impact early morning traffic

Hurlburt Field will be relocating a Cabin Only Fuselage Trainer (COFT) to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, March 1, 2024. The route of travel from the gate will be Hwy 98 West to Navarre, Hwy 87 North to I-10 then West on I-10.

Hurlburt Field will be relocating a Cabin Only Fuselage Trainer (COFT) to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, March 1, 2024.

  • The move is set to start at approximately 6:00 a.m. from Hurlburt’s perimeter gate and may impact traffic for some early morning commuters near the installation at that time.

The route of travel from the gate will be Hwy 98 West to Navarre, Hwy 87 North to I-10 then West on I-10.

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