The FAA has Granted Close to Half a Billion Dollars to Build More Sustainable Airports Across the U.S

  • How much money the FAA has donated in the passed year

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded more than $431.8 million in grants to build safer, more sustainable and more accessible airports across the United States. The funding from the final round of Fiscal Year 2021 Airport Improvement Program grants will pay for projects at 60 airports in 31 states plus Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 

“To get passengers where they need to be safely and sustainably, we must make ongoing investments in our aviation system. These grants will help fulfill our commitment to build a safer, more equitable and more sustainable future,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Thanks to President Biden’s American Rescue Plan, the projects announced will not have to pay the usual local match given the nearly $100 million provided in the law.

“With today’s awards, the FAA has provided $3.2 billion in airports funds this year to improve safety, environmental stewardship and accessibility,” FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said. “These grants support airport infrastructure across our National Airspace System, providing federal investment to communities of all sizes, from remote areas to major metropolitan cities.”


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