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Gulf Shores breaks ground on air traffic control tower

City of Gulf Shores • Sep 04, 2020

Target date for completion is July 30, commissioning Sept. 30, 2021

Officials at a groundbreaking for a new air traffic control tower in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
(OBA®) – On Sept. 4, the Airport Authority of Gulf Shores had a groundbreaking ceremony for the new air traffic control tower facility at Jack Edwards National Airport (JKA). The new tower was made possible through $6.13 million in grant funding from both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the “CARES ACT” secured by the joint efforts of Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa, and Rep. Bradley Byrne, R-Fairhope.
Rendering of a new air traffic control tower for Gulf Shores, Alabama's, airport.

JKA currently ranks as the second busiest airport in operations (landings and takeoffs) in Alabama and will rank in the top 40 of 256 Federal Contract Towers nationwide once the tower is in operation. As a result of the “CARES ACT,” the participation in grant funding for the tower increased to 100 percent from the original 90 percent of grant funding and 10 percent of local funding from the Airport Authority. 


“The $700,000 in local Airport Authority funding set aside for the tower construction will now be reallocated to a future terminal project at JKA,” Chairman Vic Roberts of the Airport Authority said. 


Senator Shelby announced the grant as one of four for Alabama Airports earlier this week.


“This funding is significant for the state and will increase economic development opportunities in these communities as well as improve safety at these airports.” Congressman Byrne said, “Jack Edwards National Airport serves one of the fastest-growing regions of our state. The funds that the FAA has approved for this much-needed tower will enable the airport to take another step forward in servicing its customers and the Southwest Alabama economy. In years to come, the airport will play an increasingly vital role in the continued development of Baldwin County. I appreciate the FAA approving these funds, and I look forward to continuing to support the airport's growth."


“Jack Edwards National Airport serves the thriving business and tourism market in Gulf Shores, South Baldwin County and the communities along the Alabama Gulf Coast,” Mayor Robert Craft said. “This full-service airport is an outstanding asset creating jobs and diversification opportunities for new and existing businesses. JKA is vital to the development and continued economic growth of the area and provides a transportation hub for anyone traveling for business, recreation or relaxation.”


The project is slated to be completed by July 30 with FAA commissioning proposed for Sept. 30, 2021. The event included tours of an Elite Airways CRJ 700 and an announcement made by John Pearsall, CEO of Elite Airways, of the intent to begin providing the residents of Gulf Shores with scheduled service in early 2021 pending FAA and TSA approval. For more information about JKA, please visit www.flyjka.com.

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