Governor Bredesen Announces $791,627 in Aeronautics Grants

Wednesday, April 16, 2008 | 07:00pm

Grants awarded through TDOT’s Aeronautics Division to 15 Tennessee Airports

Nashville, TN—Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that Aeronautics Grants totaling $791,627 have been approved for 14 Tennessee airports and two statewide aeronautics education programs.

“As communities grow and thrive, it becomes increasingly important that our airports stay competitive and efficient at meeting the needs of travelers,” said Bredesen. “These airports are vital to area economies and travel systems, and I’m pleased to support their continued growth.”

Airports receiving grants are:
McGhee Tyson Airport, Nashville International Airport, Tri-Cities Regional Airport, Dickson County Municipal Airport, Dyersburg Regional Airport, Fayetteville Municipal Airport, Arnold Field, Beech River Regional Airport, Livingston Municipal Airport, Murfreesboro Municipal Airport, Henry County Airport, Portland Municipal Airport, Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge Airport, Smyrna Airport.

Grants were also awarded to the Tennessee Wing of the Civil Air Patrol and to the FLIGHT Foundation.

To view information on individual grant awards, please go to www.tennessee.gov/tdot/news.

The grants are made available through the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Division.

“This division administers federal and state funding to assist in the location, design, construction and maintenance of Tennessee’s diverse public aviation system,” reported TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “These grant programs provide millions of dollars each year to local airports for needed improvements.”

Except for routine expenditures, grant applications are reviewed by the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission (TAC), which is a five member board charged with policy planning and with regulating changes in the state airport system plan.

TAC Chair Belinda Anderson explained, “Our board examines the applications carefully to ensure that the proper state and local matching funds are in place and that the grants will be put to good use.”  

The TDOT Aeronautics Division has the responsibility of inspecting and licensing the state’s 126 heliports and 75 public/general aviation airports.  The Division also provides aircraft and related services for state government and staffing for the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission.

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