FAA Invests $332M to Modernize 171 U.S. Airports

Rahul Somvanshi

Biden administration allocates $332 million for 171 airports across 32 states through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport receives $18.3 million for new 2,100-foot Taxiway U and bridge construction for more aircraft operations.

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Sitka Airport's $18.8 million project expands terminal to accommodate additional passengers and rehabilitates snow removal equipment storage.

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Tallahassee International Airport receives $6.7 million for new Taxiways B11 and B12 with associated lighting to meet FAA standards.

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North Dakota's Hector International Airport adds four new gates with $3.9 million grant to accommodate more passengers.

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Airport Infrastructure Grants program enables airport planning, sustainability, terminals, baggage systems, runway safety, and noise projects.

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Telluride Regional Airport gets $2.6 million for navigation aids and new South Apron and Taxiway construction.

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Ruston Regional Airport in Louisiana receives $324,000 to expand existing Southeast Apron to meet FAA standards.

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Jonesboro Municipal Airport strengthens Runway 5/23 with $2.458 million to accommodate heavier aircraft.

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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law announces $568 billion for 66,000 projects, including $25 billion for airport modernization.

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