WGVA 106.3FM 1240AMMix 98.5101.7 The WallWFLR Finger Lakes Country Classic Hits 99.3The Lake 100.1/104.5 WAUB 96.3FM 1590AM

$25M Awarded to NY Airports for Safety Enhancements

SHARE NOW

$25 million in State funding has been awarded to enhance safety, modernize operations, promote environmental resilience and enhance regional economic competitiveness at public-use airports across New York. The funding, available through the AIR NY Aviation Capital Grant Program, will support improvements — including hangar replacements, security upgrades and the purchase of new snow removal equipment — at 16 airports in every region of the state and is part of Governor Hochul’s historic commitment to support the State’s aviation facilities, which serve as gateways to their communities and promote economic growth and prosperity.

Administered by the New York State Department of Transportation, the AIR NY program supports projects that enhance public and employee safety, improve transportation system sustainability and resilience, advance performance and innovation, and support the economic well-being of New York State. Previous projects funded under this program have included the construction of new security and access control facilities, deployment of new automated weather monitoring systems, and the construction and rehabilitation of new and existing hangars and aircraft refueling facilities. In 2023, the program awarded approximately $49 million for strategic infrastructure enhancements at 36 public-use airports across New York.

The Aviation Capital Grant Program is open to qualified public-use airports listed in the 2018 State Airport System Plan. Eligible project activities include safety projects, preservation projects, new construction, and other projects that enhance business development and economic competitiveness. Projects are selected through a competitive solicitation process and rated based on established criteria, including economic benefits for surrounding communities and businesses; adherence to airport development plans; safety improvements; improved operational efficiency; and energy efficiency and emissions reduction.

Airports receiving AIR NY program funding include:

  • Adirondack Regional Airport – $377,100, for new electric ground service equipment.
  • Akron Airport/Jesson Field – $1.94 million, for the construction of a new hanger with solar.
  • Buffalo Niagara International Airport – $2.5 million, to expand their deicing fluid collection system.
  • Finger Lakes Regional Airport – $1.58 million, for a new maintenance equipment building.
  • Greater Binghamton Airport/Edwin A Link Field – $2.49 million, to rehabilitate hangars.
  • Griffiss International Airport – $2.33 million, for a new sand/salt storage building.
  • Ithaca Tompkins International Airport – $1.35 million, for a new geothermal heating and cooling system.
  • LeRoy Airport – $1.16 million, for hangar rehabilitation and utility upgrades.
  • Malone Dufort Airport – $1.68 million, to construct new T-Hangar building.
  • Ogdensburg International Airport – $661,456, for new water utility connection.
  • Orange County Airport, $1.32 million, for a new equipment maintenance repair facility.
  • Plattsburgh International Airport – $752,960, for access gate upgrades.
  • Republic Airport – $1.21 million, for new snow removal equipment and fuel tank replacement.
  • South Albany Airport – $2.5 million, for a new multi-purpose community/administrative building.
  • Syracuse Hancock International Airport – $2.5 million, for a new snow control center.
  • Watertown International Airport – $642,042, for a new fuel truck and electric ground service equipment.

Have all the Finger Lakes news from Finger Lakes News Radio delivered to your email every morning for FREE!  Sign up by clicking here

Get the top stories on your radio 24/7 on Finger Lakes News Radio 96.3 and 1590, WAUB and 106.3 and 1240, WGVA, and on Finger Lakes Country, 96.1/96.9/101.9/1570 WFLR.