Philadelphia International Airport to Receive $20.4 Million Boost for Infrastructure Enhancement

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is set to receive a significant boost in infrastructure funding, thanks to a recent announcement by U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and John Fetterman (D-PA), along with U.S. Representatives Brendan Boyle (D-PA-2), Dwight Evans (D-PA-3), Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA-5), and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker.

The airport will be the recipient of a $20.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Airport Terminal Program, a product of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

The funding will be applied to modernize PHL, enhancing its function as a crucial transit hub for Southeastern Pennsylvania and beyond. Senator Casey emphasized the impact of the investment, stating, “This funding will help the airport become a more modern and sustainable transit hub. This is not only an investment in a safer and more energy-efficient airport experience but an investment in the future success of an economic linchpin of Southeastern Pennsylvania and the Commonwealth.”

Senator Fetterman echoed these sentiments, underscoring the grant as a testament to the Biden administration’s commitment to strengthening Pennsylvania’s infrastructure and economy.

The grant will not only enable upgrades to the airport’s HVAC and electrical systems, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability, but it’s also seen as a move that will bolster one of the primary economic engines of the region. Congressman Boyle highlighted the role of the airport in regional economic growth, saying, “By enhancing the efficiency and reliability of these unseen operational systems, we ensure seamless operations, attract more visitors, and provide a world-class experience for travelers.”

Congressman Evans and Representative Scanlon also expressed their satisfaction with the Biden-Harris administration’s continued support for Philadelphia’s infrastructure. Representative Scanlon stressed how the grant would contribute to job creation and improve the guest experience at PHL, while positioning the local economy for global competitiveness.

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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker lauded the intergovernmental collaboration behind the grant, noting how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act has already resulted in tens of millions of dollars being funneled into Philadelphia’s infrastructure over the past month alone.

Atif Saeed, CEO at the City of Philadelphia Department of Aviation, expressed his delight at the funding news, stating, “We’re thrilled to receive this funding that allows us to advance our modernization efforts at PHL to improve energy efficiency, replace aging infrastructure, and reduce carbon emissions.”

The funding marks a significant addition to the $347 million in federal investments that PHL has already received since the start of 2021. This consistent financial support is a clear indication of the airport’s importance to the region and the nation as a whole, and these funds will help ensure that it continues to serve as a vital link for travelers and a driving force for economic growth in the years to come.

In summary, Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is set to benefit from a $20.4 million grant allocated by the U.S. Department of Transportation to enhance its infrastructure. This financial injection will drive the airport’s modernization efforts, focusing on enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability. The allocation underscores the airport’s significance as a pivotal economic center in Southeastern Pennsylvania and emphasizes the Biden administration’s dedication to fortifying infrastructure.

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