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Chick-fil-A Satellite

There is no separate satellite concourse at ABI

Chick-fil-A Satellite shows up in some airport guides, but Abilene Regional Airport runs as a single Main Terminal with no actual satellite gates or concourses. If you see “Chick-fil-A Satellite – Main Terminal” in a directory, treat it as database noise, not a second location hidden past extra doors.

ABI handles only a handful of American Airlines flights per day, and the terminal footprint is small enough that you can walk end-to-end in under 5 minutes. That scale matters: there isn’t space for a separate Chick-fil-A outpost away from the main public area, and local maps from the City of Abilene show just one compact layout.

Official airport info from abilenevisitors.com lists basic services in the Main Terminal but does not list Chick-fil-A by name. American’s ABI airport page also focuses on check-in and gate details, not specific restaurants, which is another clue that any “Chick-fil-A Satellite” label is a third-party mapping artifact rather than a confirmed operating counter.

Food options at ABI are limited enough that regulars mention planning around meal times for the two or three American Eagle departures each day. With no clear listing, no hours posted, and no separate concourse, banking on a Chick-fil-A-branded stand inside the Main Terminal is risky if you’re landing hungry from DFW on the late inbound.

Practical tip: treat ABI as a small regional field: eat in Abilene city (there are several Chick-fil-A locations within roughly 5–10 miles of the airport) or at DFW before your short hop, and don’t count on a “Chick-fil-A Satellite” existing past security when you arrive at this one-terminal airport.

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