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Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport receives $750K in federal funding to acquire land

Rebecca Barnabi
Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport. Photo: Rebecca J. Barnabi/AFP

Six more Virginia airports are receiving federal funding for infrastructure improvements made possible through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia announced today that $15,553,713 will support the six airports and comes through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program.

“Investing in our airports is a crucial component of strengthening Virginia’s economy and keeping travelers safe. We’re proud to support this funding and will keep working to foster growth and convenient transportation in the Commonwealth,” the senators said Friday.

The funding is as follows:

$11,499,942 to the Capital Region Airport Commission to reconstruct the existing 15,000-square-foot aircraft rescue and firefighting building Richmond International Airport;
$1,216,000 to the Emporia-Greensville Airport Commission to rehabilitate 2,650 feet of taxiway, construct 1,550 feet of new taxiway, and rehabilitate 9,000 square yards of existing apron at Emporia-Greensville Regional Airport;
$1,035,500 to the Town of Leesburg to reconstruct 5,500 feet of existing pavement parallel to a taxiway that has reached the end of its useful life at Leesburg Executive Airport;
$1,019,868 to the City of Manassas to rehabilitate 6,200 feet of runway at Manassas Regional Airport;
$748,488 to the Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport Commission to acquire 14 acres of land and an easement for 80 acres to protect runway approaches at Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport;
$33,915 to the Cumberlands Airport Commission to remove trees identified as obstructions by the Federal Aviation Administration at Lonesome Pine Airport.

Warner and Kaine have long supported efforts to improve Virginia’s airports and have secured millions in federal funding for airports across Virginia through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. A few days ago, the senators announced more than $21 million in funding for Virginia airports, building on the more than $5 million announced in early July and the more than $12 million announced in January 2025. In October 2024, they announced nearly $57 million in federal funding for revitalization efforts, and in September 2024 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 Washington Dulles International Airport.


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