WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently awarded over $8.5 million in COVID-19 relief grants, in addition to over $2.8 million announced in March, to 28 New Mexico airports. The funding is being made available through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriation Act (CRRSAA) that Congress passed in late December 2020.
The CRRSAA included $2 billion in funds to be awarded as economic relief to eligible U.S. airports for costs related to operations, personnel, cleaning, sanitization, janitorial services, combating the spread of pathogens at the airport, and debt service payments. Concessions funds provide reliefs to concessionaires at airports - car-rental, parking, and in-terminal concessions - from rent and minimum annual guarantees.
“The unprecedented decline in air travel throughout the pandemic has taken its toll on small and local airports that connect communities all across New Mexico to tourism, business opportunities, and commercial aviation,” said Heinrich. “I'm proud to support this critical funding that we secured in the December COVID-19 relief package so that these airports in New Mexico can continue providing critical services and play their role in the state’s economic recovery.”
“In December, Congress came together to pass a bipartisan package to keep the government funded and help New Mexicans weather the COVID-19 pandemic. This legislation provided crucial investments for our communities, including airports across New Mexico and the small businesses that serve them. This crucial relief for our airports and small businesses will help them keep their doors open and continue supporting local economies,” said Luján, a member of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. “I look forward to working with my colleagues to pass the American Jobs Plan, which will help create jobs and opportunities and make investments in our airports and transportation systems.”
“It’s wonderful that New Mexico will receive 16 grants from the Department of Transportation to help support small businesses located in our airports. These businesses have suffered greatly during the pandemic but help is here,” said Leger Fernández. “The Aztec Municipal and Raton Municipal Airports in my district will receive crucial support. We remain committed to securing the necessary relief for communities in every zip code to keep our local economies running and continue the work to build back better. I thank our Senators for the work they’ve done and look forward to continuing to work with the New Mexico delegation to facilitate more investments into our communities.”
To distribute these funds, the FAA established the Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program. The FAA makes grants to all airports that are part of the national airport system, including all commercial service airports, all reliever airports, and some public-owned general aviation airports.
Under this new Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program:
A breakdown of the $8,521,241 in grants announced in April is below.
A breakdown of the $2,838,545 in grants announced in March is below.