Gov. Cuomo Announces $20.5 Million For Infrastructure, Safety Improvements At Airports Across NYS

Governor Andrew Cuomo today (Jan. 8) announced $20.5 million in funding for 29 airport projects under the Aviation Capital Grant Program.

This state-funded program supports strategic investments at public-use airports across New York to ensure safety, modernize aviation-related facilities, leverage private investment and sustain and create well-paying aeronautical-related jobs.

“New York’s airports are the front door to the Empire State, and in order to build on our efforts to attract new businesses and visitors, we will invest in these regional gateways to provide the best and safest travel opportunities for everyone,” Governor Cuomo said. “Modernizing our airports and transforming them into state-of-the-art transit hubs will keep New York competitive in today’s global economy, while providing an improved, more efficient means of travel for residents and visitors for decades to come.”

$1,080,000 to Oswego County Airport for Terminal Building Construction.

The State Department of Transportation will immediately begin to work with airport project sponsors on the delivery of the planned improvements.

In March 2017, Governor Cuomo announced the availability of funding, which was included in the $21.1 billion five-year State Transportation Plan.

Projects funded under this initiative include security checkpoint enhancements; acquisition of ground service and maintenance equipment; terminal modernization and expansion; and construction of airplane hangar facilities.

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2 Comments

  1. A drop in the bucket. Allocating so little money to these airports means that they are not worth more.

  2. With the rate people of New York are getting out of here because of brutal over-taxation, this is a good thing…at least we’ll have pretty airports to exit through the “front door” of the “Empire State”.

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