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New public safety director hired at W-B/Scranton International Airport

By Bill O’Boyle boboyle@timesleader.com This is a screenshot of Thursday’s ZOOM conference of the Bi-County Airport Board, during which Floyd P. Bowen, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper, was unanimously appointed as the new Public Safety Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Screenshot Listen to this PITTSTON TWP. Floyd P. Bowen, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper, was unanimously appointed as the new Public Safety Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Bowen, 51, who lives in Forty Fort, will be paid $60,000 per year, said Tim McGinley, chairman of the Bi-County Airport Board. McGinley said Denise Price, who was serving as acting director since November, will return to her former position as assistant public safety director.

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Florida's Orlando and Sanford airports get Covid relief funds - Orlando Business Journal

Florida's Orlando and Sanford airports get Covid relief funds - Orlando Business Journal
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QC International Airport getting $2.8M grant from federal funding

QC International Airport getting $2.8M grant from federal funding The Moline airport is getting nearly 3 million dollars in federal funding from the FAA s COVID-19 relief program. Credit: Quad City International Airport Author: Connor Day Updated: 9:54 PM CST February 17, 2021 MOLINE, Ill. The Quad City International Airport is getting nearly 3 million dollars in federal funding as part of coronavirus relief. The airport announced its receiving of the $2.8 million grant in a press release on Wednesday, February 17. The money comes from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program, which is funded by federal money from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2020 (CRRSA).

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NDOT receives $12.5 Million Federal Grant Allocations through Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program

February 16, 2021 (Lincoln, Neb.) The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) received guidance from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regarding their recent allocation of the $2 billion funding made available under the FAA’s Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program (ACRGP). The ACRGP funding was approved by Congress in late December as part of the Coronavirus [.]

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NDOT receives $12.5 million federal grant for COVID-19 response

The funds are to provide economic relief to airports across Nebraska February 17, 2021 5:46 am LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) announced on Tuesday that they had received $12.5 million in Federal Grant Allocations through the Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program (ACRGP). The 72 Nebraska airports across the state will be receiving $12,528,712 in grant allocation from the ACRGP. “These funds will provide economic relief to Nebraska airports affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The FAA will make grants to all airports that are part of the national airport system, including all commercial service airports, all reliever airports, and some public-owned general aviation airports,” the news release said.

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