Kevin Cramer

05/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/21/2026 17:52

DOT Awards $6.6 Million to North Dakota Airports

BISMARCK, N.D. - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Aviation Administration awarded $6,628,591 to airports across North Dakota through the Airport Infrastructure Grant (AIG) program. The funding will be distributed as follows:

  • $1,107,162 to the Jamestown Regional Airport to reseal 2,285 feet of existing Taxiway A/A1 and 1,450 feet of existing Taxiway A-Ext pavement, reseal 3,712 feet of existing Taxiway D and 635 feet of existing Taxiway D-1 pavement, reseal 3,716 feet of existing Taxiway B pavement, and reseal 6,900 feet of existing Runway 13/31 pavement.
  • $1,000,000 to the Minot International Airport to reconstruct an existing ditch and 6,688-square-foot hangar.
  • $481,750 to the Crosby Municipal Airport to construct a new 10,000-square-foot hangar.
  • $466,387 to the Northwood Municipal Airport to construct a new 5,328-square-foot non-exclusive use hangar.
  • $443,000 to the Rolla Municipal Airport to reconstruct wind cone navigational aids and the precision approach path indicator system for Runway 14/32.
  • $421,600 to the Pembina Municipal Airport to reconstruct existing Taxiway A lighting, reconstruct existing wind cone navigational aids, and replace one airport rotating beacon.
  • $404,180 to the Rugby Municipal Airport to rehabilitate 550 feet of existing Taxilane South pavement and 7,300 square yards of existing Center Apron pavement.
  • $329,005 to the Hillsboro Municipal Airport to construct a new 11,250-square-foot hangar.
  • $303,408 to the Carrington Municipal Airport to reconstruct existing wind cone navigational aids.
  • $288,200 to the Beach Airport to reconstruct existing Runway 12/30 lighting and the precision approach path indicator system for Runway 12/30.
  • $274,371 to the Kindred-Davenport Regional Airport to replace existing snow removal equipment.
  • $224,000 to the Garrison Municipal Airport to reconstruct 617 square feet of existing terminal to improve the movement of passengers and baggage.
  • $162,800 to the Glen Ullin Regional Airport to reseal 2,985 square yards of existing General Aviation Apron pavement and joints, reseal 3,800 feet of existing Runway 11/29 pavement and joints, reseal 488 feet of existing Taxilanes East, West, and South pavement and joints, and reseal 550 feet of existing Taxiway A pavement and joints.
  • $152,529 to the Devils Lake Municipal Airport to reconstruct seven existing storm sewer inlet structures.
  • $150,000 to the Mott Municipal Airport to reseal 215 feet of existing Taxiway A pavement and joints, reseal 225 feet of existing Taxilanes North and South pavement and joints, reseal 4,001 feet of existing Runway 10/28 pavement and joints, and reseal 7,667 square yards of existing apron pavement and joints.
  • $144,808 to the Mandan Municipal Airport to rehabilitate 1,320 feet of terminal access road.
  • $137,715 to the Lakota Municipal Airport to reconstruct existing wind cone navigational aids.
  • $137,676 to the Langdon Municipal Airport to reconstruct 880 feet of the existing terminal north access road.

The AIG program was established by the fully-paid-for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to provide airports with funding for modernization and safety projects. Since its creation, over $75 million in program funding has been provided to airports in North Dakota.

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