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TDOT seeks $56.2 million for airports, splitting general aviation and air-carrier support

Finance, Ways, and Means · February 9, 2026
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Summary

TDOT presented a $56.2 million aviation line in the budget: about $8.2M for general aviation and $48M for air carriers, tied to a 2021 statewide aviation plan and supplemented by federal FAA funds and other sources.

TDOT Deputy Commissioner Preston Elliott told the committee the aviation portion of the governor's request totals $56,200,000, explaining that roughly $8,200,000 is targeted for general aviation and $48,000,000 is nonrecurring investment for air carriers and commercial airports in a strategic, study-informed approach.

"If you look on the slide here on aviation investment, it's actually 56,200,000," Elliott said, and he summarized the 2021 statewide aviation plan that identified about $50,000,000 annually needed for general aviation airports when combined with federal FAA funds. TDOT said the requested package, together with federal FAA funds and prior recurring support, would help close gaps identified in the 2021 study and support strategic investments at the state's commercial and general aviation airports.