Alabama airport improvement grants total $2 million
State funding supported runway, facility and maintenance projects aimed at improving safety and strengthening air service in communities across Alabama.
The Alabama Department of Transportation awarded more than $2 million in state grants Tuesday to support improvement projects at nine local airports.
The grants are part of ALDOT’s Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program, which provides financial assistance and technical support to public-use airports across the state. Eligible projects include land acquisition, runway upgrades, facility repairs, maintenance and operational improvements.
“Local airports are critical to connecting our communities and supporting Alabama’s economy,” Frank Farmer, bureau chief of ALDOT’s Aeronautics Bureau, said. “This funding helps strengthen infrastructure, improve safety and support essential air services in all parts of the state.”
ALDOT said the grants reflect continued investment in Alabama’s air transportation system, which supports emergency response, commerce, tourism and other services.
The Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program was established to assist airport owners with the planning, construction and maintenance of aviation facilities. ALDOT also may provide engineering and technical support as needed for approved projects.
Planning for the fiscal year 2027 program is underway.
- Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program
- ALDOT
- Grant funding