07/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/11/2025 12:17
WASHINGTON - Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations Committee, announced that more than $31 million has been awarded to airports across North Dakota by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). This funding includes $13.4 million at Hector International Airport to expand the terminal by 35,245 square feet, including four new gates, and to construct a new apron. The senator has secured more than $53 million for the Hector Terminal Expansion Project to date and continues working to provide another $17 million in federal funding. The project, which is expected to be completed in 2027, will include:
Additionally, the FAA has awarded the following North Dakota airports grants that support projects to rehabilitate and reconstruct airport infrastructure-including runways, taxiways, aprons, lighting systems, safety areas, hangars, drainage systems and terminals-to enhance safety, extend the life of existing facilities, meet regulatory standards and increase airport capacity. Specifically, these grants include:
"These federal investments in North Dakota's airports are vital to supporting our state's economic growth and improving connectivity for communities across our state," said Hoeven. "With this additional $13.4 million, we've now secured more than $53 million for the Hector Terminal Expansion Project. This project will modernize and increase capacity at the Fargo Airport and ensure we're able to safely and efficiently meet the needs of travelers. Collectively, this funding will enhance safety, extend the life of critical facilities, and position our airports to meet future demand. Strong airports are essential to North Dakota's prosperity, creating jobs, attracting new businesses, and connecting our residents to the rest of the country and the world."
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