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Lawmakers announce improvements to local airports

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U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, Cindy Hyde-Smith and Congressman Steven Palazzo announced the award of $9.77 million for improvements to 20 airports across Mississippi.

The grants will be awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Wicker said Mississippi’s airports bring tourism, investment and greater transportation to our state.

“These additional federal grants will help airports across Mississippi to expand while improving service, security, and safety,” said Wicker.

Hyde-Smith said this new series of FAA airport improvement grants will support some significant projects, from hubs in Jackson and Gulfport to smaller airports such as Macon and Iuka.

“I’m pleased these communities are receiving funds to promote safety and economic activities,” said Hyde-Smith.

Palazzo also added that our south Mississippi airports that received these grants will be able to improve, maintain and rehabilitate their facilities.

“This funding is a smart federal infrastructure investment, and I applaud the Department of Transportation and Secretary Chao for their efforts in awarding these grants,” said Palazzo.

The 20 FAA grants for Mississippi will support the following airport improvement projects:

  • Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, City of Gulfport – $2,359,506 to acquire land for development, rehabilitate runway and taxiway, rehabilitate the terminal building, enhance security, and widen the taxiway
  • Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport, Jackson Municipal Airport Authority and City of Jackson – $1,649,617 to replace access road guidance signs, rehabilitate the terminal roadway bridge, and update airport master plan study
  • Greenville Mid-Delta Airport, City of Greenville – $894,657 to improve airport drainage
  • Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport, City of Hattiesburg – $615,600 to extend taxiway
  • Bruce Campbell Field, City of Madison – $600,000 for runway and taxiway lighting system reconstruction
  • Hardy-Anders Field Natchez-Adams County Airport, Natchez-Adams County Airport Board – $521,388 to conduct and aeronautical survey and create an airport master plan study
  • Paul Pittman Memorial Airport, Walthall County – $471,489 to rehabilitate runway and apron pavement, install a perimeter fence, and construct a new hangar building
  • Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airports, Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport Authority – $384,180 for a perimeter fence
  • Hesler-Noble Field, City of Laurel – $369,961 for a perimeter fence
  • Copiah County Airport, Copiah County – $315,000 to rehabilitate apron, runway, and taxiway
  • Indianola Municipal Airport, City of Indianola – $241,500 to rehabilitate runway
  • I. H. Bass Jr. Memorial Airport, City of Lumberton – $223,860 to rehabilitate apron, runway, and taxiway
  • New Albany-Union County Airport, City of New Albany and Union County – $218,943 to construct a terminal building
  • Prentiss-Jefferson Davis County Airport, Prentiss-Jefferson Davis County – $165,252 to runway, and taxiway
  • John Bell Williams Airport, Hinds County – $150,000 to conduct a study and construct taxiway
  • Tunica Municipal Airport, Tunica County and Tunica County Airport Commission – $150,000 to acquire land for approaches
  • Kosciusko-Attala County Airport, City of Kosciusko – $144,000 to acquire land for approaches
  • Macon Municipal Airport, City of Macon – $101,340 to rehabilitate apron, runway, and taxiway
  • Iuka Airport, Tishomingo County – $100,030 to Rehabilitate Runway and Remove Obstructions
  • Roscoe Turner Airport, City of Corinth and Alcorn County – $91,996 for drainage improvements

Wicker and Hyde-Smith announced $6.32 million in grants for municipal airports in Mississippi earlier in July.

Congressman Gregg Harper also announced the award of over $3.4 million for improvements to the 5 airports that span across the Third Congressional District.

“I am grateful to the Federal Aviation Administration for investing in Mississippi,” said Harper. “This investment in our infrastructure is crucial to economic development and growth for cities across our district and our state.” 

The 5 FAA grants for Mississippi’s Third Congressional District will support the following airport improvement projects:

  • Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport, Jackson Municipal Airport Authority and City of Jackson – $1,649,617
  • Bruce Campbell Field, City of Madison – $600,000
  • Hardy-Anders Field Natchez-Adams County Airport, Natchez-Adams County Airport Board – $521,388
  • Paul Pittman Memorial Airport, Walthall County – $471,489
  • Prentiss-Jefferson Davis County Airport, Prentiss-Jefferson Davis County – $165,252

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