Nine airports across the United States will undergo airport cargo improvements as part of a $31M investment awarded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) from the 2022 Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grants.
The FAA said the improvements at these airports will help expedite the movement of goods and strengthen supply chains throughout the country
The FAA awarded more than $31M in #AirportGrants to fund infrastructure projects at airports to move goods more efficiently across the nation. We’re working to improve our nation’s supply chains from coast to coast. Learn more at https://t.co/AfSoR7PFEr. https://t.co/9MlxB64nEd
— The FAA (@FAANews) October 11, 2022
“Every day, we rely on goods transported through our nation’s airports,” US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement.
Buttigieg added: “Today’s announcement will make improvements at airports across our country so they can handle cargo more efficiently and help strengthen America’s supply chains.”
Funding and allotment of the $31M investment are as follows:
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Chicago Rockford International Airport (RFD) in Rockford, Illinois – $6,799,210
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Huntsville International Airport-Carl T. Jones Field (HSV) in Huntsville, Alabama – $5,614,732
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Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) in Greer, South Carolina – $4,524,530
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Bishop International Airport (FNT) in Flint, Michigan – $2,307,21
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Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) – $8,169,544
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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Washington (SEA) –$1,926,518
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Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport (TOL) in Toledo, Ohio – $1,071,768
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Stockton Metropolitan Airport in Stockton (SCK) California – $417,036
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Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport in Warwick (PVD), Rhode Island – $197,310
Improvement works across the nine airports vary from taxiway rehabilitation to reconstructing cargo apron pavements and taxiway design improvements.