| FAA News Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC 20591 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APA26-03 Date: July 25, 2003 Contact: Marcia Adams Phone: 202-267-3883 Three Western-Pacific Airports Selected for Military Airport Program WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today selected three additional airports to participate in the Military Airport Program (MAP). They are Kalaeloa Airport, Oahu, HI; Southern California Logistics Airport, Victorville, CA; and Castle Airport, Atwater, CA. The MAP, which is funded through the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP), provides financial assistance for up to five years to the civilian sponsor of military airfields being converted to, or that have been converted to, civilian or joint-use airfields. A total of 15 airports may participate in the program, including one general aviation airport. “By converting military airfields to civilian use in or near major metropolitan areas the MAP enhances airport system capacity and reduces flight delays at relatively low cost,” said FAA Administrator Marion C. Blakey. Details on the airports selected are listed below:
MAP funds may be used for projects not generally funded by AIP that aid in the conversion process for civilian use. These projects include building or rehabilitating surface parking lots, fuel farms, hangars, utility systems, access roads and cargo buildings. The following airports also are part of the MAP: Guam International Airport, Guam; Sawyer Airport, Marquette, MI; Mid America Airport, Belleville, IL; Plattsburgh International Airport, Plattsburgh, NY; Cecil Field, Jacksonville, FL; Okaloosa Regional Airport, Valparaiso, FL; Tipton Airport, Odenton, MD; Mather Airport, Sacramento, CA; March Inland Port, Riverside, CA; and Gray Army Airfield in Killeen, TX. |
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