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Federal funding of $21.2M awarded to 10 Virginia airports for infrastructure improvements

Rebecca Barnabi
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Ten Virginia airports have received $21,254,275 in federal funding to support infrastructure improvements through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration Airport Infrastructure Grant program.

The program is made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

“We are thrilled to announce this funding for Virginia’s airports. This investment is a major win for Virginia’s travelers and communities and will help to ensure our airports are safer, more efficient, and ready to meet growing demand in the years to come,” U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia said of the funding.

The funding is as follows:

$6,000,000 to the Peninsula Airport Commission to reconstruct 6,500 feet of existing paved taxiways at Newport News-Williamsburg Airport;
$5,927,653 to the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission through grants to rehabilitate existing runway and taxiway at Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport;
$4,000,000 to the Capital Region Airport Commission for the Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) station at Richmond International Airport;
$1,699,218 to the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport Authority to upgrade and replace existing security equipment at Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport;
$1,229,342 to the City of Lynchburg to rehabilitate runway at Lynchburg Regional Airport;
$750,000 to the Orange County Board of Supervisors to construct a new hangar for aircraft storage at Orange County Airport;
$600,000 to the County of Halifax to reconstruct runway lighting at William M. Tuck Airport;
$164,000 to the Dinwiddie County Airport and Industrial Authority to expand the terminal apron to allow for a wider variety of aircrafts at Dinwiddie County Airport;
$107,112 to the County of New Kent to remove trees obstructing operations at New Kent County Airport;
$76,950 to the Tazewell County Airport Authority to remove trees obstructing operations at Tazewell County Airport; and
$700,000 to the Commonwealth of Virginia to update Virginia’s existing airport system plan.

Warner and Kaine have secured millions in federal funding for airports across Virginia through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Last month, the senators announced more than $5 million in federal funding, building on more than $12 million for improvements to Virginia’s airports announced in January 2025. In October 2024, they announced nearly $57 million in federal funding for revitalizations efforts, and, in September 2024, announced more than $46 million in federal funding for improvements to Virginia airports through the Airport Improvement Program. The senators have previously announced $104.6 million in combined federal funding for the new terminal building at Dulles.

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