Airport Improvement Program: Allocation of Funds From 1982 to 1992 (Fact
Sheet, 10/19/93, GAO/RCED-94-14FS).
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) uses Airport Improvement
Program funds to pay for projects that enhance capacity, safety,
security, and noise mitigation at airports included in its National Plan
of Integrated Airport Systems. From 1982 to 1992, the program provided
about $13 billion for airport improvements at more than 2,600, or about
80 percent, of the 3,300 airports listed in the plan. This fact sheet
provides information on FAA's allocation of program funds by region,
type of airport, and type of project.
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REPORTNUM: RCED-94-14FS
TITLE: Airport Improvement Program: Allocation of Funds From 1982
to 1992
DATE: 10/19/93
SUBJECT: Airports
Air transportation operations
Transportation safety
Commercial aviation
Federal aid for transportation
Budget authority
Set-asides
Grant administration
Discretionary grants
Entitlements
IDENTIFIER: FAA Airport Improvement Program
Military Airport Program
FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems
FAA State Block Grant
Alaska
New England
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