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ALDOT preparing for record year of Alabama airport investment

Freshly resurfaced airport runway with newly painted white threshold markings and centerline stripe extending into the distance. The smooth black pavement is bordered by grass and trees under a partly cloudy sky.
State and federal aviation investments are helping modernize Alabama airports through runway rehabilitation and infrastructure upgrades.
Jun 09, 2026

The Alabama Department of Transportation’s (ALDOT) Aeronautics Bureau is preparing for another record year of investment in Alabama’s airport system. Recently, ALDOT met with the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airports District Office in Jackson, Mississippi, to begin coordinating fiscal year 2027 airport projects and funding priorities between the two agencies.

FY2027 planning process underway

Alabama airports can expect to receive ALDOT’s annual “call for projects” letter this month. Updated five-year Airport Capital Improvement Plans (ACIPs) and project pre-applications will be due to the Aeronautics Bureau by late September as part of the annual planning process.

Additional funding expands airport opportunities

The Alabama Legislature’s appropriation of an additional $15 million annually during the past two legislative sessions reflects a strong and sustained commitment to strengthening the state’s aviation system. These additional resources significantly enhance ALDOT’s ability to provide matching funds for federal grants, expand the statewide airport pavement maintenance program and address critical infrastructure needs at airports across Alabama.

Federal airport grants are being issued earlier in the fiscal year, allowing projects to move forward more efficiently. Combined with increased state funding, ALDOT is now in a much stronger position to support both federally funded projects and initiatives that fall outside traditional federal grant eligibility.

This flexibility allows the Aeronautics Bureau to assist local airports with important development and infrastructure improvements that might otherwise go unfunded, ensuring continued progress throughout Alabama’s airport system.

Infrastructure investments continue across Alabama

Steel framework of a large aircraft hangar under construction at an airport. Workers use aerial lifts inside the structure as roof supports and wall panels are installed. Construction materials and safety barriers are visible on the concrete apron beneath a clear blue sky.
ALDOT’s Aeronautics Bureau works with local airports to support infrastructure improvements that strengthen aviation services and economic development

Recent airport improvements completed across the state continue to demonstrate the impact of these investments. Projects have focused on runway rehabilitation, apron expansions, lighting upgrades and other infrastructure enhancements that improve safety, operational reliability and economic opportunity for local communities.

For more information on airport improvement funding, please visit the Aeronautics webpage here.

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