Albany Airports Share $40M Federal Funding for Upgrades

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Local airports including Albany International Airport, Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, and Schenectady County Airport, will share over $40 million in federal funding. Announced by Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer, this funding comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and aims to support airport modernization and safety improvements.

Albany International Airport will receive nearly $22 million to reconstruct 60,000 square feet of its terminal, including the main entrance, lobby, security, and baggage areas. Senator Gillibrand highlighted the importance of this investment, stating, "This is a major investment in modernizing airports across our state."

Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport in Warren County will get $210,803 for taxiway reconstruction, while Schenectady County Airport will receive $658,540 for an airport drainage study and master plan update. Senator Schumer emphasized the role of airports as vital connectors for commerce and tourism, expressing excitement over the federal resources aiding local economies.

The funding will also benefit other airports across New York, supporting projects like weather system replacements and terminal parking lot reconstructions. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues to play a crucial role in enhancing the passenger experience and ensuring safety across the state's airports.


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