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Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Invests $523 Million to Modernize Airport Infrastructure in 43 States

Published on May 29th, 2026
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Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Invests $523 Million to Modernize Airport Infrastructure in 43 States

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has invested more than $523 million in airports nationwide to modernize infrastructure, improve safety and deliver a more efficient travel experience for American families.

The Department delivered 332 grants to airports in 43 states through the Airport Infrastructure Grants program to support runway rehabilitation, apron and taxiway improvements, terminal upgrades, and other airfield investments.

Airports receiving funding include:

  • $70 million to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for runway rehabilitation.
  • $46.9 million to Charlotte/Douglas International Airport for apron expansion.
  • $41.9 million to Miami International Airport for terminal reconstruction and fuel farm expansion.
  • $18.7 million to New York’s Syracuse Hancock International Airport for deicing pad expansion and reconstruction.
  • $18.6 million to Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport for new taxi lane construction.
  • $18 million to Philadelphia International Airport for taxiway pavement reconstruction.
  • $16.2 million to Orlando Sanford International Airport for taxiway extension.    
  • $10.9 million to Louisiana’s Baton Rouge Metro Airport, Ryan Field for terminal and baggage system replacement.
  • $10.5 million to Nebraska’s Eppley Airfield in Nebraska for terminal and boarding bridge reconstruction.

Vincent Lambercy
Vincent started working in ATM in 2000 and brings his Air Traffic Management experience to the team. Having founded FoxATM after working 17 years with ANSPs in technical and sales roles; within ANSPs and the ATM industry. He has strong technical and commercial experience in international projects.
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