Easterwood And Coulter Field Airports Are In The First Round Of FAA Grant Awards

WTAW News photo of the Coulter Field airport sign and Easterwood Airport image from an Easterwood document.
WTAW News photo of the Coulter Field airport sign and Easterwood Airport image from an Easterwood document.

Both airports in the twin cities are getting federal grants.

They are among commercial, general aviation, and reliever Texas airports receiving $241.6 million in the first of five annual rounds of federal money from the bipartisan infrastructure law.

How the money can be spent has not been determined.

A Bryan city spokesperson says they are waiting for guidance from the Texas department of transportation for a $159,000 dollar grant.

As for a $1,186,213 grant designated for Easterwood Airport, the owner of the management company that operates the airport for the Texas A&M system says they will have to propose a specific use to the federal aviation administration.

The FAA news release also states that Texas airports can submit projects they wish to use the funds on for FAA review in the coming weeks. The FAA encourages airports to prioritize projects that increase airport safety, equity and sustainability. The agency also plans to conduct outreach with the minority business community on these opportunities at airports across the nation.

The following commercial airports in Texas are estimated to receive funding during the first year of the bipartisan infrastructure law.

Abilene Regional in Abilene: $1,163,905
Rick Husband Amarillo International in Amarillo: $2,858,644
Austin-Bergstrom International in Austin: $17,306,188
Jack Brooks Regional in Beaumont/Port Arthur: $1,018,849
Brownsville/South Padre Island International in Brownsville: $1,536,828
Easterwood Field in College Station: $1,186,213
Corpus Christi International in Corpus Christi: $2,721,752
Dallas Love Field in Dallas: $16,350,188
Dallas-Fort Worth International in Dallas-Fort Worth: $63,882,202
Del Rio International in Del Rio: $1,014,550
El Paso International in El Paso: $6,206,273
Robert Gray AAF in Fort Hood/Killeen: $1,813,009
Valley International in Harlingen: $2,875,247
George Bush Intercontinental/Houston in Houston: $40,159,818
William P. Hobby in Houston: $14,683,798
Laredo International in Laredo: $1,483,521
East Texas Regional in Longview: $1,017,611
Lubbock Preston Smith International in Lubbock: $3,918,812
McAllen Miller International in McAllen: $3,250,578
Midland International Air and Space Port in Midland: $4,040,093
San Angelo Regional/Mathis Field in San Angelo: $1,043,050
San Antonio International in San Antonio: $11,697,389
Tyler Pounds Regional in Tyler: $1,038,781
Waco Regional in Waco: $1,040,791
Sheppard AFB/Wichita Falls Municipal in Wichita Falls: $1,026,208

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