WASHINGTON – Projects at two North Alabama airports will soon take off, thanks to grants from the Federal Aviation Administration.
U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt announced Wednesday that Cullman and Albertville regional airports have received more than $1.9 million in federal Airport Infrastructure Grants to support critical infrastructure improvements.
Cullman Regional Airport – Folsom Field was awarded $1,011,708 and Albertville Regional Airport – Thomas J. Brumlik Field received $939,038.
“These federal investments in airport infrastructure are vital to supporting economic growth and public safety across North Alabama,” said Aderholt (R-Haleyville). “By upgrading and expanding our aviation facilities, we are ensuring they can continue to serve our communities for years to come.
“I’m pleased to see both Cullman and Albertville airports receiving these funds for important construction and modernization projects.”
The funding for Cullman will finance construction of a 600-foot Midfield Taxiway to accommodate increased aircraft activity. This grant funds Phase 2, which includes the construction phase of the project.
“We are thankful for this grant and the opportunities it will provide to develop the airport for the next 10–15 years,” said Ben Harrison, director of Cullman Regional Airport. “After careful collaboration with the airport board, city council, county commission, ALDOT Aeronautics, the FAA, and our engineers, we have a good project that will help our entire community continue to advance forward and meet the ever-changing needs in aviation.”
Albertville’s grant will go toward reconstruction of runway and taxiway lighting on Runway 5/23 and Taxiway A, which have reached the end of their service life.
“These grants will help ensure that local airports continue to meet modern safety standards and serve the needs of the community,” Aderholt said. “Airports like Cullman and Albertville are vital assets for rural areas, supporting both economic development and emergency services.”
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