What's Happening?
Boulder City Municipal Airport has been awarded a $10 million grant from the FAA to construct a new air traffic control tower. This development comes as the airport, now the third busiest in Nevada, experiences
increased demand from private flights and tours. The project is currently in the design phase, with construction expected to begin in the fall and completion slated for summer 2028. The grant covers half of the estimated $20 million project cost, with additional funding to be sought from the FAA. The new tower aims to enhance safety and efficiency at the airport, which supports significant aviation traffic from regional events and presidential visits.
Why It's Important?
The construction of a new control tower at Boulder City Municipal Airport is crucial for maintaining safety and efficiency amid growing aviation activity. The airport's strategic location near Las Vegas makes it a vital component of the region's air tourism infrastructure. The grant reflects federal support for enhancing rural aviation facilities, which can drive economic growth and support local businesses. The project also highlights the importance of infrastructure investment in supporting tourism and regional development, aligning with broader federal initiatives under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
What's Next?
As the project progresses, Boulder City will seek additional FAA grants to cover the remaining construction costs. The airport's management will continue to engage with stakeholders to ensure the tower meets operational needs and supports future growth. The new tower is expected to attract more aviation-related businesses and events, further boosting the local economy. Ongoing collaboration with federal and state agencies will be essential to secure funding and support for the project's successful completion.






