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Members Of N.M. Delegation Announce Almost $18 Million In Airport Infrastructure Grants For New Mexico

WASHINGTON (Dec. 17, 2021) – U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and U.S. Representatives Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) and Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) announced New Mexico airports have been allocated almost $18 million in federal Airport Infrastructure Grants under the recently enacted Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, also known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The money can be invested in runways, taxiways, safety and sustainability projects, as well as terminal, airport-transit connections, and roadway projects.

Heinrich, Luján, Stansbury, and Leger Fernández fought for these historic airport investments in the recent infrastructure package, as well as monumental relief funding in the American Rescue Plan that have allowed New Mexico airports to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Local airports connect communities all across New Mexico to tourism, business opportunities, and commercial aviation,”said Heinrich. “Democrats in the New Mexico delegation fought hard for these historic investments in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that will modernize our airports and allow them to better serve travelers, health care providers, and businesses all across our state.” 

“New Mexico’s 46 airports are key economic drivers for our state,” said Luján. “That’s why I was honored to help shape the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to ensure our state’s airports received the necessary funding to make these long overdue upgrades. As tourism and travel continue to grow, I’m honored to join my colleagues in announcing this first round of funding that will serve New Mexicans well.”

“Communities from Albuquerque to Moriarty rely on airport infrastructure to sustain local economies and keep our state humming, which is why I was proud to vote for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This grant will deliver new good-paying jobs for New Mexicans while making needed renovations to the Sunport and airports across the state,” said Stansbury.“By modernizing our airports and making them more sustainable, the infrastructure law supports New Mexico’s tourism industries and facilitates smoother and safer travels.”

“Our airports connect communities across the state, especially those in rural areas. We fought and voted for this historic investment in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law because we knew the impact of this funding for New Mexico,” said Leger Fernández. “This $18 million will improve runways, taxiways, and other projects to revitalize New Mexico airports, grow our economy, and create good-paying jobs.”

The airports receiving funding include:

  • $7,642,358 for Albuquerque International Sunport in Albuquerque
  • $1,615,005 for Santa Fe Municipal Airport in Santa Fe
  • $1,039,047 for Roswell Air Center in Roswell
  • $1,018,010 for Lea County Regional Airport in Hobbs
  • $295,000 for Double Eagle II Airport in Albuquerque
  • $295,000 for Artesia Municipal Airport in Artesia
  • $295,000 for Cavern City Air Terminal in Carslbad
  • $295,000 for Clovis Regional Airport in Clovis
  • $295,000 for Four Corners Regional in Farmington
  • $295,000 for Las Cruces International Airport in Las Cruces
  • $295,000 for Sierra Blanca Regional Airport in Ruidoso
  • $295,000 for Doña Ana County International Jetport in Santa Teresa
  • $295,000 for Grant County Airport in Silver City
  • $159,000 for Alamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport in Alamogordo
  • $159,000 for Belen Regional Airport in Belen
  • $159,000 for Gallup Municipal Airport in Gallup
  • $159,000 for Los Alamos Airport in Los Alamos
  • $159,000 for Moriarty Municipal Airport in Moriarty
  • $159,000 for Portales Municipal Airport in Portales
  • $159,000 for Raton Municipal/Crews Field in Raton
  • $159,000 for Taos Regional Airport in Taos
  • $110,000 for Angel Fire Airport for Angel Fire
  • $110,000 for Aztec Municipal Airport in Aztec
  • $110,000 for Carrizozo Municipal Airport in Carrizozo
  • $110,000 for Clayton Municipal Airpark in Clayton
  • $110,000 for Conchas Lake Airport in Conchas Dam
  • $110,000 for Crownpoint Airport in Crownpoint
  • $110,000 for Deming Municipal Airport in Deming
  • $110,000 for Jicarilla Apache Nation Airport in Dulce
  • $110,000 for Ohkay Owingeh Airport in Espanola
  • $110,000 for Fort Sumner Municipal Airport in Fort Sumner
  • $110,000 for Grants-Milan Municipal Airport in Grants
  • $110,000 for Hatch Municipal Airport in Hatch
  • $110,000 for Lea County/Jal in Jal
  • $110,000 for Las Vegas Municipal Airport in Las Vegas
  • $110,000 for Lordsburg Municipal Airport in Lordsburg
  • $110,000 for Lea County-Zip Franklin Memorial Airport in Lovington
  • $110,000 for Reserve Airport in Reserve
  • $110,000 for Santa Rosa Route 66 Airport in Santa Rosa
  • $110,000 for Shiprock Airstrip in Shiprock
  • $110,000 for Socorro Municipal Airport in Socorro
  • $110,000 for Springer Municipal Airport in Springer
  • $110,000 for Truth Or Consequences Municipal Airport in Truth or Consequences
  • $110,000 for Tucumcari Municipal Airport in Tucumcari
  • $110,000 for Vaughn Municipal Airport in Vaughn
  • $110,000 for Andrew Othole Memorial Airport in Zuni