The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced that it will award $16.9 million from the Small Community Air Service Development Program to help 25 communities in 20 states develop their own solutions to local air service needs. These federal grants assist small communities across the country with maintaining and building air service options.
“In so many of our nation’s smaller communities, local air service is crucial to residents’ lives and livelihoods,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “We’re proud to award these grants to help strengthen local air service in 25 smaller communities and help Americans across the country get to where they need to go more efficiently and affordably.”
Since the inception of the program, DOT has issued more than 400 grants, helping communities develop projects tailored to their own air service needs. Grants are used to provide financial incentives to carriers, conduct studies on the possibilities of expanded service, and carry out marketing programs to promote existing local service, as well as address other challenges small communities and their airports may experience. The financial assistance helps communities establish first air services, restore lost service, and provides support to establish new routes to improve connectivity and allow people in the community to fly more easily and affordably.
The 25 communities receiving grant awards this year are:
State Community Federal Funding
AL Gulf Shores $500,000
AL Montgomery $300,000
AR Bentonville $500,000
AR Fort Smith $855,000
CA Arcata $850,000
CO Eagle county $1,000,000
CT Tweed-New Haven $800,000
FL Daytona Beach $500,000
IL Champaign $850,000
MN Rochester $850,000
MO Branson $500,000
MS Natchez $750,000
MT Great Falls $700,000
NC New Bern $776,000
NC Wilmington $600,000
ND Williston $500,000
OR Salem $850,000
SC Hilton Head $250,000
SD Rapid City $1,000,000
TX Corpus Christi $750,000
TX Laredo $250,000
TX McAllen $750,000
WA Port of Pasco $750,000
WI Mosinee $900,000
WV Charleston $600,000
Total $16,931,000
The Department received 48 applications from 30 states, requesting a total of more than $33 million.
The selected communities are contributing financial resources to supplement the federal support, reflecting a commitment that is important to the potential success of the proposed initiatives. Nearly all of the communities have established robust public-private partnerships to enhance community participation and facilitate access to air services, provided a specific plan and timetable for using their grant funds in a timely manner, and many have provided letters of support from interested air carriers.
Complete community proposals and the Department’s final order are available at www.regulations.gov, docket DOT-OST-2022-0003.