How does an airport operator obtain Federal financial assistance to help comply with the new requirements of revised Part 139?
The Airport Improvement Program and the Passenger Facility Charge Program provide millions of dollars each year for airport planning, development, noise reduction, capacity, and other projects. Some of this money may be used to purchase safety equipment needed to comply with Part 139 requirements. For more information on Federal financial assistance available to airport operators, go to Airport Financial Assistance. For assistance is applying for Federal Airport Improvement Program (AIP) funds, airport operators should contact their local FAA Regional Airports Office.
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