OGDENSBURG -- Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is joining Sen. Charles Schumer in calling on the Federal Aviation Administration to give $14.25 million to Ogdensburg International Airport to buy a runway …
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OGDENSBURG -- Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is joining Sen. Charles Schumer in calling on the Federal Aviation Administration to give $14.25 million to Ogdensburg International Airport to buy a runway extension.
The FAA is considering the Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority’s application for project.
After the proposed expansion, the airport will support between 125 and 135 jobs, compared to 53 in 2010, Stefanik said.
In addition, the total amount of direct and indirect economic activity that Ogdensburg International Airport produces could nearly double by 2017, Stefanik said.
The runway expansion will also bring an estimated 38,000 new passengers and their resources into the North Country, according to Stefanik.
“The runway extension plan at Ogdensburg International Airport would help facilitate low fare airline service to the region, expanding commerce, tourism and our local economy,” said Stefanik. “I was pleased to meet with representatives of the FAA recently in my Washington office to discuss this important project, and I urge the FAA to allocate these important funds to immediately begin providing construction jobs and low air fare to our North Country residents.”