FAA to Issue $9.6 Million Grant to Rehab Orlando International Runway

Runway 18R/36L rehabilitation project will extend the useful life of pavement, realign Taxiway A and purchase an aircraft rescue and fire fighting vehicle

The U.S. Department of Transportation will issue a $9.6 million dollar grant to rehabilitate the runway and taxiway and to purchase an aircraft rescue and fire fighting vehicle for Orlando International Airport.

The Runway 18R/36L rehabilitation project will extend the useful life of the pavement and provide for realignment and rehabilitation of Taxiway A, which is needed to meet Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) design standards and to extend the useful life of the pavement. The new aircraft rescue and fire fighting vehicle will replace the current vehicle which is too expensive to maintain.

“This grant enhances the operational safety and efficiency of the airport which allows continued quality service to its passengers,” said Acting FAA Administrator Michael Huerta.

The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides $3.35 billion in annual funding for airport improvement projects that are vital to maintaining the safety, capacity, and environmental stewardship of our nation’s airports. More than 3,300 airports are eligible for AIP grants benefiting commercial passengers, cargo operations, and general aviation activities throughout the nation.

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