December 17, 2021
Congressional Delegation Announces Over $48 Million in Airport Infrastructure Grants for Massachusetts
“These critical resources are welcome news and will support long overdue investments in our workers, create jobs and make our airport infrastructure more resilient,” said Congresswoman Pressley. “It’s imperative that this money get disbursed as soon as possible and that we continue working to pass the Build Back Better Act to make additional and sorely-needed investments in our workers, families and communities.” “Massachusetts’ airports are critical to our regional economies and our communities. This significant FAA grant funding is just the start of investments in the Commonwealth from the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act to fix our crumbling infrastructure and boost our economic recovery,” said Senator Warren. “I will continue fighting in Congress to pass the Build Back Better Act to invest in universal childcare, take a big whack at the fight against climate change, and ensure corporations stop cheating the system.” “This first tranche of airport funding will help airports across Massachusetts address repair and maintenance backlogs, reduce congestion and emissions, and drive electrification and other low-carbon technologies. We will also boost our economy, create jobs, and strengthen the supply chain with these critical investments. Every region stands to benefit, and I will continue to fight for even more funding for our Commonwealth’s communities,” said Senator Markey. “Regional airports in western and central Massachusetts are poised to receive important funds from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,” said Congressman Richard E. Neal, Chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means. “Whether the airports use the funds for terminal improvements, tarmac upgrades, or behind-the-scenes enhancements, passengers will benefit greatly. As more and more air travelers return to the sky, they can do so with the reassurance that their airports are modernized.” “We are already seeing dividends from our investment in the country’s infrastructure. Of the over $11 million going to Commonwealth airports, aside from Logan, more than half of that money has been awarded to Ninth District Airports. This is a testament to the importance of local airports to our communities and their economies,” said Congressman Keating. “The funding from the infrastructure law headed to our airports will help Massachusetts’ families travel for work and vacation and ensure that our supply chains run more smoothly, lowering costs for families and reducing congestion and emissions near airports,” said Assistant Speaker Clark. “It will reverse decades of neglect and underinvestment and help bolster our economic recovery. This is a critical piece of the Build Back Better agenda, and Massachusetts will continue to see the impact of President’s vision for a stronger, more sustainable future.” “When we passed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we did so knowing it would improve the lives of every person across the Commonwealth,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “Of course, that means better roads, safer bridges, and cleaner drinking water, but it also means improved travel through Massachusetts airports – large and small. I’m proud to see these substantial investments going to airports in Lawrence, Fitchburg, Gardner, and beyond.” “Upgrading our airports will improve Bay State competitiveness, spur job creation, and reduce our emissions, giving us the tools needed to strengthen our economic recovery,” said Congressman Auchincloss.
General Edward Lawrence Logan International, Boston, MA – $37,648,526 Nantucket Memorial, Nantucket, MA – $1,568,544 Worcester Regional, Worcester, MA – $1,332,693 Martha’s Vineyard, Vineyard Haven, MA – $1,034,232 Barnstable Municipal-Boardman/Polando Field, Hyannis, MA – $1,015,864 Provincetown Municipal, Provincetown – $1,006,868 Laurence G Hansom Field, Bedford, MA – $1,006,637 Beverly Regional, Beverly, MA – $295,000 Fitchburg Municipal, Fitchburg, MA – $295,000 Lawrence Municipal, Lawrence – $295,000 Marshfield Municipal – George Harlow Field, Marshfield, MA – $295,000 New Bedford Regional, New Bedford, MA – $295,000 Norwood Memorial, Norwood, MA – $295,000 Pittsfield Municipal, Pittsfield, MA – $295,000 Plymouth Municipal, Plymouth, MA – $295,000 Westover ARB/Metropolitan, Springfield/Chicopee, MA – $295,000 Westfield-Barnes Regional, Westfield/Springfield, MA – $295,000 Chatham Municipal, Chatham, MA – $159,000 Mansfield Municipal, Mansfield, MA – $159,000 Turners Falls, Montague, MA – $159,000 Harriman-And-West, North Adams, MA – $159,000 Orange Municipal, Orange, MA – $159,000 Southbridge Municipal, Southbridge, MA – $159,000 Taunton Municipal – King Field, Taunton, MA – $159,000 Gardner Municipal, Gardner, MA – $110,000