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(AIP) Supports Investment in Alabama Airports How the Federal Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Supports Investment in Alabama Airports • 69 airports in Alabama have identified $495.2 million in unfunded improvements needed over the next five years that would be eligible for AIP grants. • There are 2,650 aircraft based at these airports, with 2.3 million enplanements each year. • Over the last decade, Alabama airports have received 717 grants worth a total of $654.4 million through the AIP. • 63 percent of that funding—$413.9 million—has gone towards projects that included the construction, repair, upgrade or rehabilitation of airport runways, aprons or taxiways. AIP Grants for Alabama Airports, by FFY $90 $79.4 $80 $71.4 $67.3 $68.5 $70 $64.5 $3.5 $60 $55.9 $57.0 $53.3 $44.0 $29.6 $26.7 $19.0 $50 $14.3 $17.2 $45.5 $40.7 $40 in millions in $30.0 $9.9 $20.3 $65.0 $30 $45.4 $20 $40.5 $41.7 $41.6 $39.8 $35.4 $30.8 $25.2 $10 $23.3 $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 Other, $3.5, Other, $3.1, Commercial Commercial 1% Reliever, 1% Service, Service, Reliever, $7.2, 2% $8.1, 1% $6.2, 2% $8.0, 1% General Aviation, Primary, General Primary, $247.4, 41% $187.6, 48% Aviation, $336.3, 56% $184.6, 47% © 2017 The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). All rights reserved. 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Airport Improvement Program Funds at Alabama 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 Abbeville Municipal $1,349.3 $668.2 49.5% 0 0 $0.0 General Aviation Albertville Regional-Thomas J Brumlik Field $3,203.1 $2,914.0 91.0% 0 41 $992.6 General Aviation Andalusia-Opp $783.1 $783.1 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Anniston Metropolitan $1,456.1 $1,280.7 88.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Anniston Regional $911.8 $150.0 16.5% 993 25 $4,220.6 General Aviation Ashland/Lineville $2,327.7 $1,145.6 49.2% 0 7 $2,069.3 General Aviation Atmore Municipal $3,564.1 $3,450.5 96.8% 0 11 $1,423.0 General Aviation Auburn University Regional $6,575.8 $6,575.8 100.0% 317 44 $11,467.8 General Aviation Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts $4,056.5 $3,932.0 96.9% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Bay Minette Municipal $4,144.9 $3,720.0 89.7% 0 10 $3,367.2 General Aviation Bessemer $1,813.4 $1,468.0 81.0% 3 99 $3,142.0 Reliever Bibb County $867.2 $502.5 57.9% 0 11 $3,363.3 General Aviation Bill Pugh Field $1,006.5 $1,006.5 100.0% 0 9 $4,839.2 General Aviation Birmingham International $56,629.2 $2,484.3 4.4% n/a n/a $0.0 Primary Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International $80,592.7 $37,367.7 46.4% 1,299,214 242 $66,400.1 Primary Blackwell Field $3,618.6 $3,024.8 83.6% 0 24 $1,742.1 General Aviation Brewton Municipal $2,217.8 $1,587.5 71.6% 0 20 $4,757.3 General Aviation Butler-Choctaw County $922.7 $546.5 59.2% 0 0 $0.0 General Aviation Camden Municipal $2,456.4 $1,537.8 62.6% 0 6 $1,225.0 General Aviation Carl Folsom $3,080.1 $2,878.2 93.4% 0 23 $2,985.4 General Aviation Centre-Piedmont-Cherokee County Regional $2,155.2 $941.7 43.7% 0 15 $4,176.3 General Aviation Chilton County $3,924.8 $2,067.2 52.7% 0 23 $6,967.8 General Aviation Clayton Municipal $594.3 $404.7 68.1% 0 1 $0.0 General Aviation Courtland $57.6 $57.6 100.0% 0 47 $4,394.4 General Aviation Craig Field $3,070.2 $1,944.9 63.3% 0 14 $2,012.6 General Aviation Cullman Regional-Folsom Field $1,449.8 $1,391.5 96.0% 12 46 $1,540.0 General Aviation Dauphin Island $3,413.4 $1,183.0 34.7% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Demopolis Municipal $2,418.1 $1,668.6 69.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Demopolis Regional $2,343.8 $1,991.9 85.0% 0 21 $2,313.5 General Aviation Dothan Regional $12,830.9 $12,737.8 99.3% 50,309 91 $12,911.7 Primary Enterprise Municipal $3,687.9 $3,295.0 89.3% 0 76 $9,376.3 General Aviation Florala Municipal $1,139.3 $715.2 62.8% 0 9 $6,015.3 General Aviation Foley Municipal $1,991.0 $1,060.2 53.2% 0 30 $2,936.4 General Aviation Folsom Field $1,595.7 $1,203.9 75.4% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Franklin Field $1,073.1 $711.4 66.3% 0 11 $3,670.9 General Aviation Geneva Municipal $2,752.5 $1,685.8 61.2% 0 19 $2,761.3 General Aviation Airport Improvement Program Funds at Alabama 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 George Downer $3,148.0 $2,628.2 83.5% 0 6 $0.0 General Aviation Gragg-Wade Field $1,695.9 $0.0 0.0% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Greensboro Municipal $1,843.4 $1,601.6 86.9% 0 10 $2,320.4 General Aviation Grove Hill Municipal $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 0 4 $0.0 General Aviation Guntersville Municipal-Joe Starnes Field $16,856.2 $16,856.2 100.0% 0 31 $2,243.2 General Aviation H. 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(Sonny) Callahan $5,717.9 $5,578.8 97.6% 4 32 $6,717.6 General Aviation Hartselle-Morgan County Regional $834.5 $616.6 73.9% 0 20 $3,297.4 General Aviation Headland Municipal $1,407.6 $747.0 53.1% 0 36 $2,415.6 General Aviation Huntsville Executive Airport Tom Sharp Jr Field $241.3 $241.3 100.0% 0 98 $4,192.7 General Aviation Huntsville International-Carl T Jones Field $139,220.7 $98,073.6 70.4% 523,248 76 $118,503.6 Primary Isbell Field $2,280.3 $2,150.2 94.3% 0 29 $2,842.2 General Aviation Jack Edwards $10,534.7 $9,960.5 94.5% 54 79 $14,522.3 General Aviation Jackson Municipal $1,678.7 $1,447.6 86.2% 0 4 $1,673.8 General Aviation Jeremiah Denton Airport $204.6 $204.6 100.0% 2 0 $3,670.8 General Aviation Lanett Municipal $2,523.8 $2,198.4 87.1% 0 12 $1,874.9 General Aviation Lawrence County $666.8 $361.4 54.2% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation MacCrenshaw Memorial $1,510.3 $1,378.8 91.3% 0 11 $2,392.5 General Aviation Madison County Executive/Tom Sharp Jr Field $10,485.8 $9,930.9 94.7% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Marion County-Rankin Fite $3,033.4 $1,987.2 65.5% 0 16 $1,235.2 General Aviation Merkel Field Sylacauga Municipal $2,126.4 $2,126.4 100.0% 0 54 $1,583.7 General Aviation Middleton Field $1,700.7 $1,416.0 83.3% 0 9 $2,242.6 General Aviation Mobile Downtown $39,772.7 $18,859.5 47.4% 1,412 35 $19,018.9 General Aviation Mobile Downtown $2,508.5 $2,508.5 100.0% n/a n/a $0.0 Reliever Mobile Regional $29,097.4 $19,185.7 65.9% 288,376 78 $26,037.1 Primary Monroe County $1,735.4 $736.7 42.5% 5 13 $2,126.3 General Aviation Montgomery Regional (Dannelly Field) $17,945.9 $17,755.9 98.9% 169,764 136 $35,619.4 Primary Moton Field Municipal $1,743.1 $994.3 57.0% 0 15 $2,178.8 General Aviation North Pickens $1,411.6 $1,386.7 98.2% 0 15 $1,394.7 General Aviation Northeast Alabama Regional $5,176.4 $4,728.7 91.4% 2 31 $2,616.5 General Aviation Northwest Alabama Regional $8,077.2 $6,178.4 76.5% n/a n/a $0.0 Commercial Service Northwest Alabama Regional $542.8 $274.0 50.5% 1,490 58 $11,276.6 General Aviation Posey Field $1,458.1 $716.7 49.2% 0 12 $1,324.4 General Aviation Prattville-Grouby Field $3,048.7 $2,321.3 76.1% 0 33 $2,251.7 General Aviation Pryor Field Regional $1,655.5 $405.2 24.5% 8 74 $5,081.9 General Aviation Richard Arthur Field $228.0 $108.0 47.4% 0 11 $1,719.5 General Aviation Roanoke Municipal $1,207.8 $651.1 53.9% 0 12 $3,000.8 General Aviation Airport Improvement Program Funds at Alabama 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 Robbins Field $1,809.0 $1,213.8 67.1% 0 11 $2,163.9 General Aviation Rountree Field $288.9 $138.0 47.8% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Russellville Municipal $700.7 $282.7 40.3% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Scottsboro Municipal-Word Field $2,552.6 $2,043.5 80.1% 0 31 $1,509.4 General Aviation Shelby County $1,615.9 $0.0 0.0% 0 78 $1,900.7 General Aviation South Alabama Regional at Bill Benton Field $5,322.1 $4,540.0 85.3% 0 25 $2,379.8 General Aviation St Clair County $3,711.0 $3,207.6 86.4% 0 85 $2,802.7 Reliever St Elmo $1,643.4 $1,186.2 72.2% 0 22 $3,359.9 General Aviation State of Alabama $3,481.6 $3,121.0 89.6% n/a n/a $0.0 n/a Talladega Municipal $5,918.6 $5,440.0 91.9% 0 47 $1,650.7 General Aviation Thomas C Russell Field $4,084.3 $4,084.3 100.0% 1 28 $4,319.9 General Aviation Troy Municipal $5,443.6 $5,268.4 96.8% n/a n/a $0.0 General Aviation Troy Municipal Airport at N Kenneth Campbell Field $527.7 $0.0 0.0% 29 43 $3,501.3 General Aviation Tuscaloosa Regional $7,025.7 $4,808.9 68.4% 1,820 100 $2,502.0 General Aviation Vaiden Field $5,173.1 $4,930.5 95.3% 0 10 $5,763.6 General Aviation Walker County-Bevill Field $1,398.1 $1,024.8 73.3% 0 48 $2,359.7 General Aviation Weedon Field $1,341.6 $165.2 12.3% 0 26 $2,739.9 General Aviation Wetumpka Municipal $1,884.6 $852.5 45.2% 0 71 $1,838.4 General Aviation TOTAL $603,316.9 $388,707.3 64.4% 2,337,063 2,650 $495,238.2.
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