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AIP) Supports Investment in Florida Airports How the Federal Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Supports Investment in Florida Airports • 97 airports in Florida have identified $3.0 billion in unfunded improvements needed over the next five years that would be eligible for AIP grants. • There are 11,564 aircraft based at these airports, with 72.4 million enplanements each year. • Over the last decade, Florida airports have received 876 grants worth a total of $1.8 billion through the AIP. • 80 percent of that funding—$1.5 billion—has gone towards projects that included the construction, repair, upgrade or rehabilitation of airport runways, aprons or taxiways. AIP Grants for Florida Airports, by FFY $250 $230.5 $39.2 $200 $190.2 $178.4 $171.4 $165.9 $162.6 $28.3 $152.7 $149.1 $15.9 $27.3 $148.0 $30.6 $150 $42.3 $16.4 $132.0 $41.8 $39.0 $43.7 in millions in $100 $191.3 $161.9 $150.0 $144.1 $136.3 $147.8 $120.3 $50 $107.2 $109.0 $88.3 $0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Projects that include runway, taxiway or apron repair/construction work Other projects Total AIP Grants by Type of Airport, AIP Construction-Related Grants by FFY 2007-2016 Type of Airport, FFY 2007-2016 Commercial Other, Commercial Other, Service, Service, $50.3, 4% General $88.3, 5% $7.3, <1% General Reliever, $7.3, <1% Reliever, Aviation, $143.9, 11% Aviation, $161.1, 10% $285.3, 17% $248.8, 18% Primary, Primary, $1,138.8, $905.9, 67% 68% © 2017 The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of ARTBA. All data from the Federal Aviation Administration . Airport Improvement Program Funds at Florida Airports (in thousand $) Value of AIP Grants % of AIP Funds Identified Value of AIP for Projects That Number of Used for Projects Airport Development needs Airport Grants, 2007 Include Runway, Aircraft Housed Type of Service at Airport With Construction Enplanements Eligible for AIP to 2016 Taxiway or Apron at Airport Improvements Grants, 2017 to 2021 Improvements Airglades $2,123.3 $2,123.3 100.0% 0 18 $1,478.9 General Aviation Albert Whitted $4,743.0 $4,634.8 97.7% 0 130 $1,040.0 Reliever Apalachicola Regional $764.0 $314.0 41.1% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Apalachicola Regional-Cleve Randolph Field $562.0 $562.0 100.0% 0 23 $8,004.3 General Aviation Arcadia Municipal $237.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 14 $6,662.3 General Aviation Arthur Dunn Air Park $828.8 $828.8 100.0% 0 52 $4,583.3 General Aviation Avon Park Executive $515.4 $312.1 60.6% 0 37 $3,861.6 General Aviation Bartow Municipal $5,448.2 $4,723.2 86.7% 17 85 $15,379.7 General Aviation Belle Glade State Municipal $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 11 $11,108.7 General Aviation Bob Sikes $9,936.7 $9,814.5 98.8% 0 40 $14,752.5 General Aviation Boca Raton $18,202.7 $15,840.6 87.0% 348 224 $13,341.7 Reliever Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional $1,610.8 $1,338.3 83.1% 4 125 $3,550.0 General Aviation Calhoun County $1,955.1 $1,796.4 91.9% 0 11 $9,325.1 General Aviation Cecil $6,752.0 $4,111.1 60.9% 375 23 $22,090.0 General Aviation Cecil Field $8,151.1 $7,876.1 96.6% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Cecil Field $4,017.9 $0.0 0.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Reliever Charlotte County $4,981.0 $4,981.0 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Commercial Service Charlotte County $2,994.7 $2,994.7 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Charlotte County $1,000.0 $1,000.0 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Primary Clearwater Air Park $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 78 $1,600.0 Reliever Craig Municipal $437.4 $237.7 54.3% n/a n/a $0.0 Reliever Cross City $2,947.7 $1,909.5 64.8% 0 10 $5,516.1 General Aviation Crystal River $1,986.2 $1,602.5 80.7% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Crystal River-Captain Tom Davis Field $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 41 $15,221.1 General Aviation Dade-Collier Training and Transition $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 0 $2,165.6 General Aviation Daytona Beach International $53,891.2 $27,760.8 51.5% 306,542 269 $79,472.4 Primary DeLand Municipal-Sidney H Taylor Field $5,674.3 $5,430.7 95.7% 0 190 $13,369.4 Reliever Defuniak Springs $1,902.2 $1,550.4 81.5% 0 25 $19,026.1 General Aviation Destin Executive $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 84 21 $9,100.0 General Aviation Destin-Fort Walton Beach $5,041.8 $2,737.0 54.3% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Dunnellon/Marion County & Park of Commerce $118.8 $118.8 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Eglin AFB $27,089.6 $10,464.2 38.6% n/a n/a $0.0 Primary Eglin AFB/Destin-Ft Walton Beach $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 360,542 0 $23,809.4 Primary Everglades Airpark $257.3 $257.3 100.0% 0 7 $0.0 General Aviation Executive $4,998.4 $3,950.8 79.0% 142 185 $20,111.7 Reliever Fernandina Beach Municipal $4,346.4 $3,483.2 80.1% 11 62 $16,261.4 General Aviation Airport Improvement Program Funds at Florida Airports (in thousand $) Value of AIP Grants % of AIP Funds Identified Value of AIP for Projects That Number of Used for Projects Airport Development needs Airport Grants, 2007 Include Runway, Aircraft Housed Type of Service at Airport With Construction Enplanements Eligible for AIP to 2016 Taxiway or Apron at Airport Improvements Grants, 2017 to 2021 Improvements Fernandina Beach Municipal $162.1 $162.1 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Reliever Flagler County $3,766.4 $3,175.2 84.3% 1 70 $18,887.6 General Aviation Flagler Executive $9,334.4 $9,334.4 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Fort Lauderdale Executive $11,941.7 $10,133.1 84.9% 308 963 $58,452.3 Reliever Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International $268,756.2 $194,583.4 72.4% 12,031,860 94 $380,566.3 Primary Gainesville Regional $24,652.6 $16,344.0 66.3% 206,820 146 $36,450.8 Primary George T Lewis $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 2 $0.0 General Aviation Herlong $1,148.1 $1,148.1 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Reliever Herlong Recreational $2,662.6 $2,662.6 100.0% 0 159 $9,790.4 Reliever Hernando County $949.2 $519.7 54.7% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Hilliard Airpark $1,358.7 $515.6 37.9% 0 29 $1,242.4 General Aviation Homestead General Aviation $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 56 $7,131.8 General Aviation Immokalee $187.2 $187.2 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Immokalee Regional $7,737.1 $7,585.0 98.0% 0 58 $15,983.7 General Aviation Inverness $6,003.1 $5,890.6 98.1% 0 37 $10,730.9 General Aviation Jacksonville Executive at Craig $233.4 $233.4 100.0% 2 197 $16,762.4 Reliever Jacksonville International $35,155.9 $32,560.5 92.6% 2,589,198 60 $110,195.1 Primary Kendall-Tamiami Executive $4,753.8 $4,693.3 98.7% n/a n/a $0.0 Reliever Key West International $49,933.8 $36,341.7 72.8% 383,776 66 $50,134.0 Primary Keystone Airpark $2,965.1 $2,315.5 78.1% 0 50 $6,486.0 General Aviation Kissimmee Gateway $3,838.2 $3,373.6 87.9% 121 134 $11,240.5 Reliever La Belle Municipal $2,064.7 $1,417.1 68.6% 0 43 $13,718.9 General Aviation Lake City Gateway $11,249.8 $11,249.8 100.0% 0 29 $19,082.2 General Aviation Lake City Municipal $660.7 $660.7 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Lake Wales Municipal $5,014.6 $4,887.8 97.5% 0 15 $5,637.8 General Aviation Lakeland Linder Regional $28,557.3 $28,205.2 98.8% 431 224 $32,323.8 Reliever Leesburg International $10,418.9 $8,367.0 80.3% 5 83 $20,139.4 General Aviation Marco Island $13,844.9 $13,597.9 98.2% 3 27 $11,659.0 General Aviation Marianna Municipal $3,688.1 $3,433.2 93.1% 0 26 $9,801.5 General Aviation Marion County $2,424.7 $2,424.7 100.0% 0 102 $3,907.4 General Aviation Melbourne International $18,790.4 $9,445.3 50.3% 214,704 235 $49,476.3 Primary Merritt Island $5,168.0 $5,168.0 100.0% 0 146 $2,668.4 General Aviation Miami $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 3 0 $0.0 General Aviation Miami Executive $229.9 $229.9 100.0% 62 434 $4,261.4 Reliever Miami International $118,965.0 $110,162.2 92.6% 19,471,466 28 $171,471.6 Primary Naples Municipal $2,280.0 $2,280.0 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Commercial Service Airport Improvement Program Funds at Florida Airports (in thousand $) Value of AIP Grants % of AIP Funds Identified Value of AIP for Projects That Number of Used for Projects Airport Development needs Airport Grants, 2007 Include Runway, Aircraft Housed Type of Service at Airport With Construction Enplanements Eligible for AIP to 2016 Taxiway or Apron at Airport Improvements Grants, 2017 to 2021 Improvements Naples Municipal $7,194.3 $7,194.3 100.0% 874 322 $23,479.2 General Aviation Naples Municipal $9,855.6 $9,855.6 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Primary New $76,567.2 $50,303.0 65.7% n/a n/a $0.0 n/a New Smyrna Beach Municipal $4,883.8 $4,216.1 86.3% 4 46 $5,853.8 Reliever North Palm Beach County General Aviation $1,794.7 $340.7 19.0% 14 272 $20,454.4 Reliever North Perry $1,972.1 $1,395.6 70.8% 0 245 $21,711.5 Reliever Northeast Florida Regional $5,728.1 $4,249.9 74.2% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Northeast Florida Regional $948.3 $180.0 19.0% 19,701 202 $14,409.3 Primary Northwest Florida Beaches International $11,150.5 $2,104.5 18.9% 394,570 110 $71,740.7 Primary Ocala International-Jim Taylor Field $6,174.8 $5,369.0 87.0% 31 106 $28,185.4 General Aviation Okeechobee County $4,521.0 $4,521.0 100.0% 1,027 31 $15,292.0 General Aviation Opa-Locka Executive $2,587.2 $2,526.7 97.7% 386 267 $5,169.8 Reliever Orlando International $98,780.9 $94,143.3 95.3% 17,278,608 34 $118,642.4 Primary Orlando Sanford International $110,026.7 $99,406.9 90.3% 1,064,133 344 $56,936.9 Primary Ormond Beach Municipal $8,445.8 $7,853.8 93.0% 0 150 $18,165.7 Reliever Page Field $25,981.1 $25,811.7 99.3% 35 237 $28,891.4 Reliever Palatka Municipal-Lt.
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