Airport Improvement Program: The Military Airport Program Has Not
Achieved Intended Impact (Letter Report, 06/30/94, GAO/RCED-94-209).
This is one in a series of reports reviewing the Airport Improvement
Program, the nation's major program for planning and improving its
airport infrastructure. One set-aside under the program, the Military
Airport Program, was created in 1990 to help convert military airports
located in congested cities to civilian use. GAO concludes that most
current and former military airports in the program do not meet the
conversion goals established for this program; meanwhile, only 23
percent of funding has been allocated to the types of conversion
activities identified in the legislation that established the conversion
program.
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REPORTNUM: RCED-94-209
TITLE: Airport Improvement Program: The Military Airport Program
Has Not Achieved Intended Impact
DATE: 06/30/94
SUBJECT: Airports
Commercial aviation
Set-asides
Federal aid for transportation
Funds management
Military facilities
Discretionary grants
Transportation safety
Statistical methods
IDENTIFIER: FAA Airport Improvement Program
Military Airport Program
FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems
Manchester Airport (NH)
Guam International Air Terminal
Albuquerque International Airport (NM)
Laredo International Airport (TX)
Myrtle Beach Airport (SC)
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