Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (D) announced nearly $1.5 million in federal funding to replace airfield signage at Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport, improving safety, operational efficiency, and long-term infrastructure at the regional airport.
What is the new airport funding?
Rep. Gonzalez announced that $1,491,504 has been awarded through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Airport Improvement Program (AIP) to upgrade critical infrastructure at Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport (BRO).
The funding, made possible through the FFA Reauthorization Act of 2024, will be used to replace aging airfield signage, helping improve airport safety, operational efficiency, and compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards.
How will the funding be used?
According to the announcement, the grant will support:
- Replacement of critical airfield signage.
- Improved airfield safety for pilots and ground operations.
- Enhanced operational efficiency.
- Continued compliance with FAA safety standards.
Officials say the improvements will strengthen transportation infrastructure while supporting the airport's continued growth as a regional gateway for South Texas.
What Gonzalez is saying
Rep. Vicente Gonzalez: "Brownsville's airport is a vital gateway that fuels economic growth and connects families to communities across the border throughout our nation."
Rep. Gonzalez continued: "Upgrading airfield signage is an investment in the airport's long-term future and ensures that pilots and passengers alike can travel safely through our airport."
Local leaders welcome the investment.
Interim Airport Director Faisal Khalifa thanked Gonzalez for securing the funding, saying the grant will strengthen airport operations and regional transportation infrastructure.
Faisal Khalifa: "This funding will allow us to replace critical airfield signage, enhancing safety, improving operational efficiency, and ensuring our airport continues to meet the highest FAA standards."
Brownsville City Commissioner Linda Macias also praised the investment, calling it an important step toward supporting the region's continued growth.
Linda Macias: "This investment to replace aging airfield signage will strengthen airfield safety, improve operational efficiency, and ensure our airport continues to meet the needs of residents, visitors, and the growing South Texas region."
The Bottom Line
Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport will receive nearly $1.5 million in federal funding to replace aging airfield signage, improving safety and efficiency, and supporting future growth at one of South Texas' key transportation hubs.

