Ithaca airport to use $10 million federal grant for renovation project’s second phase

The Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport will use a $10 million federal grant to help fund the second phase of the renovation project underway at the facility, located in Lansing. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) airport-improvement program (AIP) allocated the funding, the office of U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles

Congress Has Better Options than Passenger Facility Charge

To reiterate our words from earlier this Spring (when the House of Representatives last held hearings on airport finance), if Congress is willing to consider such a drastic expansion of the PFC, it can certainly consider better solutions that serve taxpayers and the entire commercial aviation sector more efficiently. Maybe, just maybe, we have arrived

New York State Earmarks $200 Million for Airport Development, Holds Project Competition to Disperse Funds

New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has put the state’s money where its airports are. Recognizing and emphasizing the importance of air transportation to general economic prosperity, the governor launched the $200 million Upstate Airport Economic Development and Revitalization Competition in 2016. The state allocated up to $190 million for the competition and another $10

Airports Want to Raise Fees Again

There’s a new fight over passenger charges in the airline world. Airlines for America (A4A) is making it clear that it feels the public should reject any increase in the Passengers Facility Charge (PFC). This charge is essentially an airport tax. Unfortunately, airport executives are pushing for increases that will make travel more expensive for

Construction of $4.5-Million Airport Terminal Underway

Last month WGNS reported on the demoltion of the old Murfreesboro Airport. On Tuesday (5/7/2019) Airport Manager Chad Gehrke told the Murfreesboro Rotary Club that construction of the new terminal is underway. The old facility was 4,000 square feet, and the new one is 15,200 square feet–almost 4-times larger. Gehrke was proud that the new

Passenger Facility Charge Debate: More Voices Must be Heard

For the last half-century, NTU has fought—and successfully resisted—efforts to increase government-imposed burdens on job creators, taxpayers, and consumers. NTU takes particular pride in defending consumers, especially travelling taxpayers who continue to be burdened with expensive taxes and fees. It’s estimated that for air travel, government-mandated taxes and fees can account for more than one-fifth