Tester Announces Nearly $9 Million for Job-Creating Airport Infrastructure

Senator Secures #ConnectMT Resources for 20 Local Airports Across Montana

(U.S. Senate) – U.S. Senator Jon Tester announced today, as part of his ongoing efforts to strengthen the state’s infrastructure and #ConnectMT, that 20 Montana airports will receive a total of nearly $9 million to expand and update, and improve their facilities.

“When you live in Big Sky Country, sometimes you’ve got to fly to get you where you’re going,” said Tester, member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “That’s why responsibly investing in Montana’s airports is so important, because air travel supports good-paying jobs, our tourism economy, our businesses, and our Big Sky way of life.”

The funding is awarded through the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Program which provides grants to airports across the country looking to improve or expand their facilities. The specific allocation of grants is as follows:

  • Eureka Airport – $88,135
    To upgrade runway safety and airport security equipment. 

  • Billings Logan International Airport – $1,631,774
    To reconstruct a runway.
  • L. M. Clayton Airport (Wolf Point) – $346,582
    To finish construction on a new hangar and update the airport’s runway guidance system.
  • Twin Bridges Airport – $117,542
    To update the airport’s Master Plan.
  • Cut Bank International – $191,003 
    To maintain and update multiple runways.
  • Sidney-Richland Municipal Airport – $504,000 
    To acquire snow removal equipment. 
  • Wokal Field/Glasgow International Airport – $82,678 
    To construct a new fueling facility and upgrade the airport’s parking lot.
  • Havre City-County Airport – $1,216,934 
    To update a runway and improve its aircraft maintenance area.
  • Ennis-Big Sky Airport – $239,070 
    To acquire snow removal equipment, install a weather reporting system, update a runway, and improve aircraft maintenance area. 
  • Fort Benton Airport – $53,686
    To replace and update the airport’s current navigation system and upgrade security measures.
  • Townsend Airport – $171,000
    To maintain and update multiple runways and improve its aircraft maintenance area. 
  • Big Sandy Airport – $75,863
    To upgrade its electrical system, replace navigational equipment and improve its aircraft maintenance area. 
  • Helena Regional Airport – $705,306
    To redesign and expand its terminal building.
  • Ronan Airport – $191,158
    To install new weather reporting equipment.

  • Shelby Airport – $567,876
    To construct a new 10,000 square foot hangar building.
  • Conrad Airport – $587,590
    To construct a new hangar building, update multiple runways, and install a new guidance system.
  • Polson Airport – $242,567
    To reconstruct its aircraft maintenance area.
  • White Sulphur Springs Airport – $128,851
    To install new weather reporting equipment and upgrade its aircraft guidance system.
  • Big Sky Field (Culbertson) – $212,400
    To install new weather reporting equipment.
  • Woltermann Memorial Airport (Columbus) – $1,639,577
    To update multiple runways and upgrade its aircraft guidance systems.

Tester’s #ConnectMT initiative seeks to connect folks throughout Big Sky Country, either online by expanding high speed internet and broadband access, or in person by investing in Montana’s roads, bridges, and air travel infrastructure. Tester also recently announced nearly $2 million in funding to fix and upgrade Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.

 

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