Gov. Matt Bevin Helps Break Ground On Gallatin Co. Airport

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin was among several state officials to break ground on a new airport near Sparta. The Gallatin County Airport is being built to serve the business needs of the Interstate 71 corridor from Louisville to Cincinnati. The airport, which will be Kentucky’s 58 general aviation facility, has received funding through the Federal

FAA grant help bring air service back to New Mexico Airport

Nearly two years after the last commercial airline stopped flying in and out of the Four Corners Regional Airport, city officials say these flights will likely be returning next summer. Construction began on Sept. 30 to upgrade the runway, which will allow for larger planes to land and depart from the airport. The City of

Schenectady County finishes $10 million in airport work

Schenectady County recently completed $10 million in improvements at the County Airport in Glenville, N.Y., including new lighting on the airport’s longest runway and reconstruction and widening of a principle taxiway. The Federal Aviation Administration paid about $7.4 million of the cost, and the Department of Defense contributed about $1.8 million. New York state and

St. George Regional Airport plans on future expansion

After recently opening following a four-month closure, St. George Regional Airport officials say the trajectory for passenger growth and future infrastructure improvements is well underway. The council has also approved an airport budget increase by $404,400 to slightly more than $1.3 million to cover the costs of construction on a building to house the airport’s

Milton airfield undergoes millions in upgrades

The small Milton, Fla., airport plans to increase from 115 to 128 hangars around the 3,701-foot runway. Ten more hangars are also planned to be constructed in the future. The nearly $1.2 million project is the latest major improvement to the public general aviation airport owned by Santa Rosa County. The airfield has received about

Arkansas airports to share millions in grants

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded 52 grants totaling nearly $42 million to Arkansas airports to repair runways and taxiways, install runway lighting and perform other improvements. The largest grant, $6.8 million, went to Texarkana Regional Airport to construct a taxiway to serve a new $13 million terminal under construction. The state’s largest airport,