WASHINGTON, DC (November 22, 2019) – U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao
announced today that the Department of Transportation will award $4.75 million
in airport infrastructure grants to two airports in the state of Montana. With
this announcement, the Trump Administration has invested a historic $10.8 billion in more
than two thousand American airports across the United States for safety and
infrastructure improvements since January 2017.
“The robust economy is enabling more passengers to travel by air
so this Administration is investing billions of dollars in America’s airports
which will address safer airport operations, fewer airport delays, and greater
ease of travel for air travelers,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine
L. Chao.
Today, Secretary Chao announced that two Montana Airports will
receive $4.75 million of Airport Improvement Program grants for:
- Bozeman
Yellowstone International Airport, $4,100,000 to build an apron
- Stevensville
Airport, $650,000 to rebuild an apron
This is part of a $485
million federal investment in America’s airports that Secretary
Chao announced today.
The Administration not only supports infrastructure through
funding – it is making it possible to deliver these much-needed improvements
more quickly. The Department is working hard to streamline the approval
process, cut unnecessary red tape and reduce unnecessary, duplicative
regulations that do not contribute to safety.
These investments and reforms are especially timely because the
U.S. economy is robust, growing by 2.8 percent in the first half of
2019. Employers have added more than 6 million jobs since
January 2017. The unemployment rate is still a remarkable 3.6
percent—the lowest in 50 years.
Aviation is an important part of that growth. According to the
Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. civil aviation supports more
than 5% of U.S. gross domestic product; $1.6 trillion in
economic activity; and nearly 11 million jobs.
See a
complete
listing of grants on our website.