07/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2026 12:48
Bacon Announces $5.5 Million FAA Grant Supporting Eppley Airfield Expansion
Funding Brings Federal Support Bacon Has Helped Secure for Eppley to More Than $120 Million
Washington, D.C. - Rep. Don Bacon (NE-02) announced today that Eppley Airfield received a $5,520,462 Fiscal Year 2026 Airport Improvement Program grant from the Federal Aviation Administration to support infrastructure improvements tied to the airport's ongoing expansion. The funding will support reconstruction of the existing Locust Street Pump Station, including electrifying the pump motors and upgrading the control system to bring the airport into conformity with current standards.
Throughout his ten years in Congress, Rep. Bacon has made improvements to Eppley Airfield one of his top priorities, helping secure more than $120 million through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Congressionally Directed Spending, Airport Improvement Program grants and other funding sources. These investments are supporting Eppley's ongoing modernization, improving airport infrastructure, expanding capacity and strengthening Omaha's connection to the rest of the country and the world.
"It has been thrilling to see construction on the airport expansion take place and realize how much this will add to Omaha's entrance," said Rep. Bacon. "This latest grant builds on more than $120 million we have helped secure for Eppley Airfield and will support important infrastructure upgrades as the airport continues its transformation. This expansion will enable Eppley to meet the travel needs of the growing metropolitan Omaha area and welcome international flights. It will shape our region's future for many decades to come and be vital for Omaha's economy. I'm pleased to work with the leaders at Eppley and Sen. Fischer in creating what will become the best airport in the Midwest."
"This is fantastic news for Eppley Airport and the millions of travelers who rely on it. These continued federal investments are helping improve the capacity, safety, and efficiency of the airport. I am proud of the work Rep. Bacon and I have done to direct federal resources to Eppley over the years, and we will continue to do so in the future," said Sen. Fischer.
"The Omaha Airport Authority was pleased to be notified by Congressman Bacon's office that Eppley Airfield will be receiving a Federal Aviation Administration grant from the Airport Improvement Program for upgrades to utility infrastructure at Eppley Airfield," said Dave Roth, Chief Executive Officer of the Omaha Airport Authority. "The funds will support resilience of critical systems including upgrades to the primary storm water pumping station for the airfield and terminal areas."
The Locust Street Pump Station project will replace and enhance existing diesel-fueled pump equipment with electric drive motors, rehabilitate stormwater pumps, upgrade controls and support related electrical improvements. The grant funds a portion of the project and is associated with a Congressionally Directed Spending grant that funds the remaining eligible portion.
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