Nashville, TN—Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that an aeronautics grant in the amount of $470,250 has been approved for Everett-Stewart Regional Airport in Obion County. “As our communities grow and thrive, it is increasingly important

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 | 07:00pm

Nashville, TN—Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that an aeronautics grant in the amount of $470,250 has been approved for Everett-Stewart Regional Airport in Obion County.

“As our communities grow and thrive, it is increasingly important that our airports stay competitive and efficient at meeting the needs of travelers,” said Bredesen. “Everett-Stewart Regional Airport is vital to this region’s economy and travel system.  I’m pleased to support its continued growth.”

Funds from this aeronautics grant will be used for land acquisition.

“As this area continues to grow, it’s important that our airport meets the needs of the traveling public and of local businesses,” said House Transportation Committee Chairman Phillip Pinion.  “I’m pleased Governor Bredesen and TDOT are supporting the continued growth of Everett-Stewart Regional Airport.”

Senator Roy Herron added, “This grant will help the airport stay competitive in the field of aeronautics.  This is exactly the type of investment I hope the state continues to make in our general aviation transportation system.”

The grants are made available through the Tennessee Department of Transportation’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 TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “We are pleased to be able to provide millions of dollars each year for the betterment of our airports through our grant programs.”

Except for routine expenditures, 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.

TAC Chair Larry Mullins explained, “Our board examines the applications carefully to ensure that the proper state and local matching funds are in place and that the grants will be put to good use.”

The TDOT Aeronautics Division has the responsibility of inspecting and licensing the state’s 126 heliports and 75 public/general aviation airports.  The Division also provides aircraft and related services for state government and staffing for the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission.

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