Office of the Governor
Acting
Governor Kim Guadagno
announces $2.5 million in state
funding
to upgrade taxiway at Trenton-Mercer
Airport
Improvements will
enhance safety and access for
travelers
(Trenton)– Acting
Governor Kim Guadagno and Department
of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner
James Simpson today visited Trenton-Mercer
Airport to announce $2.5 million in
State funding for the rehabilitation
of nearly 27,000 square yards of an
airport taxiway to improve safety and
swift airplane access to runways.
Today's announcement launches the
first part of a $12 million project
to upgrade several taxiways. The
work includes paving, grading, and
installing lights, drainage and
pavement markings. In addition
to the $2.5 million provided by
the State, Mercer County is contributing
$132,000 and is seeking grants from
the Federal Aviation Administration
for the balance.
“The commitment Frontier Airlines
has made to
make Trenton-Mercer Airport the
base of its East Coast operations
will boost the region's economy,
creating new jobs and opportunities
for residents right here in Mercer
County,” said Acting Governor Guadagno. “These
improvements will help Frontier
better serve its customers while
also contributing to the long-term
and ongoing success of Trenton-Mercer
Airport.”
Frontier is making Trenton-Mercer
its first northeast base. The
airline already provides non-stop
service to Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Myers,
New Orleans, Orlando and Tampa and
has announced additional new non-stop
service from Trenton-Mercer to Atlanta,
Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, and
Raleigh/Durham starting in April.
“Regional airports such as Trenton-Mercer
are an increasingly important part
of New Jersey's transportation network,” said
NJDOT Commissioner Simpson. “They
offer convenient alternatives to
the region's major airports for
business and leisure travelers and
help drive economic development
and job creation.”
Frontier Airlines expects more
than 200,000 passengers will board
its flights from Trenton-Mercer
this year.
“Frontier appreciates the partnership
we are developing with the State
of New Jersey and Mercer County
to make cost-effective improvements
to Trenton-Mercer,” said Daniel
Shurz, Frontier's senior vice president,
commercial. “They are important
as we continue to expand the range
of destinations we make available
from convenient Trenton-Mercer Airport.”
“Investing in capital improvements
at Mercer County's Trenton-Mercer
Airport will continue to raise the
profile of this vital transportation
hub,” said Mercer County Executive
Brian M. Hughes. “We thank
the Acting Governor and Commissioner
Simpson for joining our enthusiasm
and our efforts to make this the
premier airport in the region."
New Jersey's airports create 231,000
jobs and an annual payroll of more
than $9 billion. More than
$31 billion of annual economic activity
is generated by New Jersey commercial
airports. The Federal Aviation
Administration forecasts that by
2025, Trenton-Mercer will serve
11 million people and that air travel
overall will increase by 50 percent. |