Delaware Coastal Airport Receives $550k Grant for Lighting Upgrades

Press Release

Date: Aug. 6, 2015
Location: Georgetown, DE

Today U.S. Sens. Tom Carper and Chris Coons and U.S. Representative John Carney announced a $550,000 grant award from the Federal Aviation Administration to Sussex County to install taxiway lighting at the Delaware Coastal Airport, formerly the Sussex County Airport. This grant award is a part of ongoing improvements at the airport to extend the runway to accommodate larger aircraft and encourage business growth in the region.

This project will fund the installation of approximately 2,900 feet of a new Taxiway B lighting system to enhance safe airfield operations during low visibility conditions. The project will include an upgrade of the airfield electrical vaults.

The Sussex County Airport, a former Navy airfield, is a general aviation facility popular with pilots of small single-engine aircraft and corporate jets. It serves as a transportation gateway for numerous businesses and corporations in the county, including employers in the Sussex County Industrial Park. The complex is a vital economic engine in Sussex County, employing approximately 1,100 people who work in everything from manufacturing and poultry processing to storage and distribution. It is also home to Delaware Technical & Community College's aircraft maintenance education program.

"Investments in the Delaware Coastal Airport are investments to the Delaware economy," said Sen. Carper. "Enhancing the airport to attract larger aircraft will ultimately attract more aircraft operators to the Georgetown airport, who can use it as their 'home' airport. The funding from the county, state and Federal Aviation Administration further the Delegation's efforts to make the airport an economic driver for Sussex County."


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