$11.3 Million for Grand Canyon National Park Airport Included in Sinema-Led Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

Aug 13, 2021

Infrastructure bill includes $25 billion to make critical repairs and upgrades to America’s airports.
If proposal becomes law, Grand Canyon National Park Airport slated to receive an additional $11.3 million over next five years, in addition to new competitive grant programs.

WASHINGTON – Grand Canyon National Park Airport is slated to receive an additional $11,369,640 over the next five years to make repairs and upgrades, once the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—historic legislation led by Arizona’s senior U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema, Chair of the Senate Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation Subcommittee—becomes law.
 
The sweeping legislation, co-led by Republican Senator Rob Portman (Ohio) and supported by President Joe Biden, resulted from bipartisan negotiations led by Sinema that would make the strongest investment in America’s critical infrastructure in more than a century without raising taxes on everyday Americans. Roads, bridges, public transit, broadband, power grids, water systems, and wildfire mitigation would all see historic investments under the plan—as would America’s airports.
 
“Grand Canyon National Park Airport serves as an economic engine for Coconino County, and these infrastructure investments will boost tourism, improve safety, fuel jobs, and expand economic opportunities for Arizonans,” said Sinema, Chair of the Senate Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation Subcommittee.
 
Under the Sinema-led Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, $25 billion would be set aside for upgrading America’s airports—including:

  • $5 billion for terminal development and landside projects, which would be available through competitive grants
  • $5 billion for upgrading air traffic control safety infrastructure, which would be available through competitive grants
  • $15 billion for airport improvement projects—funding which would go directly to all of America’s airports and could be used for projects such as runways and taxiways, terminal development projects, noise, and multimodal transportation 

Of the $15 billion for airport improvement projects, Arizona would be slated to receive more than $360 million for airport infrastructure over the next five years.

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