October 05, 2021
Manchin Announces $4.6 Million From The American Rescue Plan For Airport Improvement Projects
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, announced $4,601,114 from the American Rescue Plan
and annual appropriations for two West Virginia airports. This funding is
distributed through the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and will
support two improvement projects at the Martinsburg and Beckley airports.
“West
Virginia’s regional airports open up our doors for tourism and help attract new
businesses to spur economic growth. The American Rescue Plan continues
to bring vital funding to help our airports grow, including these improvement
projects at Raleigh County Memorial Airport and Eastern West Virginia Regional
Airport. As a pilot myself, I know how important these improvement are for the
safety and growth of our regional airports, and I will continue to advocate for
our growing aerospace industry in the Mountain State,” said Senator Manchin.
“The
Raleigh County Memorial Airport Management and NRGRDA our Economic
Development partner, are most appreciative of this grant and the opportunity it
offers in the further development of the “on going” Aerospace
Industry. The impact of this grant is a positive compliment to Southern
WV, with diversification and job creation for generations to come,” said Tom
Cochran, Airport Manager of the Raleigh County Memorial Airport in Beckley.
“We are
grateful for Senator Manchin’s tireless work to provide support for West
Virginia Airports and thankful for the supplemental funding from the FAA to
complete this project. This funding will allow us to address long standing
issues with taxiway lighting at MRB. First opened in 1923, the Eastern West
Virginia Regional Airport has grown into the largest airfield in the
state. It possesses nearly two million square feet of runway surface capable
of supporting the weight of some of the largest aircraft in the world, 100+
existing structures, and over 200 acres of prime, shovel-ready, developable
land within the West Virginia’s only on-airport Foreign Trade Zone,” said
Nicholas Diehl, Executive Director of the Eastern West Virginia Regional
Airport in Martinsburg.
Individual awards listed below:
- $2,934,447 – Raleigh County Memorial, Construct Taxiway Project
- $1,666,667 – Eastern WV Regional/Shepherd Field, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting Project
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