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FAA Grant to Help Cargo Capabilities at Maine Port of Entry

A nearly $900,000 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program grant will fund a 17,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the Auburn-Lewiston (Maine) terminal aircraft apron, improving cargo capabilities at the port of entry, according to an announcement from the office of…

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Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine (here). Specifically, the project will expand the existing terminal aircraft apron to the heavy aircraft apron, will conclude a “full-depth reconstruction” of the existing terminal aircraft apron, and allow more space for parking for larger aircraft, Collins’ office said. The improvements are expected to take 45 days, with work beginning “after Labor Day weekend,” Collins’ office said.