Federal News
Congressman Boyle Funds Philadelphia Airport Infrastructure
March 16, 2026
Congressman Brendan F. Boyle announced a $1.4 million federal investment to support infrastructure improvements at Northeast Philadelphia Airport, including $1 million allocated for airfield upgrades and $400,000 for perimeter fencing enhancements. These funds aim to improve safety, extend pavement lifespan, and bolster the airport's role as a significant economic driver for Northeast Philadelphia, the city, and the broader Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey regions.
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the key federal agency involved in overseeing airport infrastructure funding and compliance.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on airfield and perimeter security upgrades, indicating opportunities for contractors specializing in airport pavement, fencing, and safety systems.
- This funding supports a busy regional airport that hosts flight schools, media operations, private businesses, and a major helicopter manufacturer, suggesting diverse operational requirements and potential for ongoing infrastructure contracts.
- Companies interested in airport infrastructure projects in Pennsylvania and New Jersey should consider engagement opportunities arising from this and similar federal investments.
This is the third busiest airport in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. So, this is a real economic driver for not just Northeast Philadelphia, not just the entire city of Philadelphia, but really all of Southeastern Pennsylvania as well as adjacent South Jersey. I am proud to present $1.4 million in total to Northeast Philadelphia Airport.
— Brendan F. Boyle
Weβre grateful to be here with Congressman Brendan Boyle for this incredible funding announcement that helps continue to advance improvements at Northeast Philadelphia Airport. As Congressman Boyle said, it is the third busiest airport in the Commonwealth. It supports four flight schools, several news organizations and many private businesses with flight operations. It is also the North American home of global manufacturer, Leonardo Helicopters.
— Tracy Sullivan Borda
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration