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Hagerstown airport receives $5.25 million grant for terminal expansion

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HAGERSTOWN – Hagerstown Regional Airport has been awarded a $5.25 million dollar grant from the Federal Aviation Administration under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This competitive national grant will enable the airport to expand its terminal by at least 20 percent, a significant step in accommodating future growth and enhancing operations for air carriers and passengers.

“This grant is a testament to the future potential of Hagerstown Regional Airport,” said Neil Doran, airport director. “Receiving a larger award than many higher-volume airports highlights the FAA’s confidence in our growth trajectory and the need for additional space to support our continued expansion. This project will encourage more competition among the airlines by constructing the terminal support spaces necessary for additional airlines to more realistically and feasibly serve HGR in the future.”

Ninety-five percent of this expansion project will be funded by the federal government, with HGR likely also using additional entitlement funds to fully support the improvements if costs exceed $5.25 million. The Maryland Aviation Administration has also signaled support to fund a portion of the costs of this project. 

The project will enhance operational efficiency and provide the necessary space to support both the current airline and any potential future air carriers, positioning the airport for long-term success. The expansion will focus on the terminal’s east side, adding more ticketing counters, expanded passenger waiting areas and additional space for leasable concessionaire counters. Additionally, behind-the-scenes areas that are not typically visible to passengers will be expanded to better accommodate the space needs of airlines, their personnel and essential equipment. 

“We’re excited about this opportunity to better serve our community and travelers,” added Andrew Eshleman, public works director, “and we’re grateful for the FAA’s support through this competitive grant process.”

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