Airport Improvement Program: Program Funding by State Relative to
Enplanements for Selected Years (Fact Sheet, 10/12/93, GAO/RCED-94-7FS).

The Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1992 created the Federal
Aviation Administration's (FAA) Airport Improvement Program to ensure
the expansion, the improvement, and the maintenance of the nation's air
transportation system.  The program provides grants for airport
development, airport planning, noise compatibility planning, and noise
abatement.  Between fiscal years 1984 and 1992, program obligations rose
from $810 million to $1.9 billion.  This report provides the total
amount of program funds obligated to each state during that period and
the number of enplanements--all paying passengers on a scheduled or a
chartered flight--by each state for each of the relevant fiscal years.

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 REPORTNUM:  RCED-94-7FS
     TITLE:  Airport Improvement Program: Program Funding by State 
             Relative to Enplanements for Selected Years
      DATE:  10/12/93
   SUBJECT:  Airports
             Federal aid for transportation
             Transportation law
             Grants-in-aid
             Trust funds
             Taxes
             Federal/state relations
             Grants to states
             Budget obligations
             Travel costs
IDENTIFIER:  FAA Airport Improvement Program
             Airport and Airway Trust Fund
             Texas
             California
             Illinois
             Florida
             New York
             
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