The City of Plymouth recently announced that the Plymouth Municipal Airport has been awarded a $3,275,604 AIP grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This significant funding will be used to construct a new taxiway, enhancing the airport’s infrastructure and supporting its continued growth and development.
Continue readingPlymouth Municipal Airport Awarded Funding for Upcoming Project
The Plymouth Municipal Airport was recently awarded $144,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for the rehabilitation of an existing aircraft hangar.
Continue readingPlymouth Municipal Airport Receives $1 Million Grant for Project
The FAA recently announced that the Plymouth Municipal Airport is the recipient of a $1,062,970 grant to construct a taxiway.
Continue readingAlpha Flight Receives 141 Certificate
The Alpha Flight School at the Plymouth Municipal Airport received the 141 Certificate Monday morning from the FAA.
Continue readingAirport Runway Ribbon Cutting Scheduled
Plymouth officials will celebrate the completion of a significant infrastructure project this evening. Continue reading
Officials Break Ground for Runway Project
The Plymouth Board of Aviation Commissioners, project engineers and city dignitaries, helped break ground on a $2.5 million runway project at the Plymouth Airport last night.
Mark Shillington, the project manager, and engineer, says the Indiana Department of Transportation Office of Aviation found that the runway did not meet minimum standards for service in a pavement condition report.
“They gave us the indication that they would support us going for federal funds to repave the runway,” said Shillington. “Because of the soils underneath the runway, we have to go through and dig up the entire runway and work underneath it as well.”