Debbie Stabenow | Senator Debbie Stabenow Official website
Debbie Stabenow | Senator Debbie Stabenow Official website
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (MI) and Gary Peters (MI) announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will be awarding Bishop International Airport and MBS International Airport in Saginaw each a grant through the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airport Improvement Program. Bishop International Airport will receive $5,845,222 to reconstruct an aircraft rescue and firefighting building. MBS International Airport will receive $5,636,628 to rehabilitate a runway and install a runway visual guidance system that is important for safety.
“Having reliable and safe air service is crucial for economic development, commerce, and tourism,” said Senator Stabenow. “This funding is another critical infrastructure investment coming to our state and will improve Bishop and MBS Airports for years to come.”
“Local airports are economic engines for communities across our state, and it’s critical they have the resources they need to operate effectively and safely,” said Senator Peters. “This federal funding will help Bishop International Airport and MBS International Airport make necessary updates to ensure travelers in the Great Lakes Bay Region can get where they need to go safely.”
“We are immensely grateful for the support of Senators Peters and Stabenow and the generous grant from the FAA, which will enable us to undertake vital runway rehabilitation and implement eco-friendly lighting,” said James Canders, Airport Director at MBS International Airport. “The awarded funds will significantly improve the overall airport infrastructure, ensuring that we continue to provide a world-class experience for our passengers, while prioritizing safety and sustainability.”
“An investment in FNT’s firefighting and emergency response capabilities is an investment in the safety of Mid-Michigan passengers. We are grateful to Senators Peters and Stabenow for helping to secure these funds, which will help provide an even smoother operation for our public safety employees who work to protect our passengers and provide a better travel experience,” said the CEO of Flint Bishop Airport, Nino Sapone.
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