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$12M in Federal Funding to Upgrade NJ Airports

U.S. Senators Bob Menendez and Cory Booker announced a combined $12,180,000 in federal funding for New Jersey airports from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to make needed upgrades and improvements.

“New Jersey’s airports are local economic drivers, help create jobs and are critical to our business and tourism industries,” said Sen. Menendez. “This federal funding will ensure the safety of air travelers and New Jersey’s continued economic competitiveness by modernizing our aging infrastructure.”

“New Jersey’s airports serve as critical transportation hubs that help grow our economy, create good jobs, and connect our state with the world,” said Sen. Booker. “The funding announced today will allow several of New Jersey’s airports to make much-needed upgrades that will enhance safety measures and better serve our state and its people.”

The following airports received grants:

  • Morristown Municipal Airport – $6,850,000 to improve runway safety
  • Atlantic City International Airport – $3,000,000 to rehabilitate the runway
  • Cape May County Airport – $2,330,000 to rehabilitate the runway and upgrade its lighting

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