Sat, Mar 21, 2020
Calls For $10 Billion In Immediate Relief From The Existing AIP Program
In response to COVID-19's continuing impact on the aviation industry, the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) - who represents state aviation agencies across the nation - has issued a letter to congress encouraging financial resources be made available to the nation's airports and airlines.
The "nation's aviation system is critical to interstate commerce in an intercontinental nation and deserves special consideration as we seek to preserve our economy and way of life."
"We urge [congress] to provide $10 billion in immediate support for the nation's airports through the FAA's existing Airport Improvement Program," the letter states.
"Please know that the precipitous drop in aviation activity of all kinds is leading to a corresponding drop in revenues for all types of airports, both Commercial and General Aviation. These revenue losses will make it more difficult for airports to afford their debt payments and continue to meet their operational needs in keeping the airways open for vital commerce and transportation of goods, services, and people.
"These vitally needed resources will help airports manage their debt payments while meeting increased operational expenses and protecting their workforce. While no one knows the extent or duration of this crisis and its long-term effect on the nation’s economy, this immediate injection of funds is vital to helping airports continue critical operations and adjust to future realities. As Congress acts it is important to remember the critical role that General Aviation airports play, many of which connect rural and remote areas to the national aviation system."
The letter is being shared by NASAO membership throughout the state level.
(Source: NASAO news release)
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