Governor Bredesen Announces Grant for Pulaski Giles County Airport

Sunday, October 01, 2006 | 07:00pm

Grant awarded through TDOT’s Aeronautics Division

Nashville, TN—Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that the state will provide an Aeronautics Grant in the amount of $1,080,000 to the City of Pulaski-Giles County Airport to assist with improvements to that facility.

“The Pulaski-Giles County Regional Airport, like many other general aviation airports, serves as an important hub for businesses operating in the state, for shipping, and as a reliever airport for larger flight centers,” said Bredesen. “These airports are a key component of the state’s transportation system and I’m pleased we can make this investment in Giles County.”

“The funds from this grant will be used for runway and lighting improvements at Abernathy Field,” said Senator Doug Jackson. “I’m pleased the state has selected this project for an aeronautics grant.”

“General aviation airports are an asset for many rural Tennessee communities,” said Representative Joe Fowlkes. “They help boost regional economies and we need to help the Pulaski-Giles County Airport prosper.”

Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner Gerald Nicely explained that the grants are made available through the department’s Aeronautics Division. “This Division administers federal and state funding to assist in the location, design, construction and maintenance of Tennessee’s diverse public aviation system,” reported Nicely. “We are pleased to be able to provide millions of dollars each year for the betterment of our airports through our grant programs.”

Grant applications are reviewed by the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission (TAC), which is a five member board charged with policy planning and with regulating changes in the state airport system plan.

“These grants can have a significant impact on the future of a general aviation airport and its economic contributions to our state,” said TAC Chairman Lonnie Strunk. “Our board examines the applications carefully to ensure that the funds will be put to good use.”

The TDOT Aeronautics Division also has the responsibility of inspecting and licensing the state’s 126 heliports and 75 public/general aviation airports. General aviation includes all aircraft not flown by commercial airlines or the military. The Aeronautics Division also provides aircraft and related services for state government executives, staffing for the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, and numerous educational support programs. The division’s offices include Administration, Finance & Grant Management, Engineering & Program Development, Flight Services, and Planning & Programming.

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