(KLZA)-- The U.S. Department of Transportation- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded $18 million to 24 airports across the state. The grant funds are part of a nationwide initiative to enhance airfield safety and infrastructure.
Nebraska's airports are part of a broader vision, with the FAA distributing over $123 million in grants to 235 airports in 35 states and the District of Columbia. These grants underline a national commitment to promoting safety, efficiency, environmental stewardship, infrastructure, and security across America's airports.
Among the Nebraska airports to receive grant funds were:
Brenner Field in Falls City, $135,000 to Rehabilitate the Apron, Runway, Taxilane and Taxiway.
Farington Field in Auburn, $215,000 to design a hangar.
Beatrice Municipal Airport, $4,810,000 to reconstruct the apron and taxiway.
The Nebraska City Municipal Airport, $365,573 to construct a fuel farm.
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