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Oroville receives FAA grant for Aviation Fuel System Project

Financing Other announced Oroville, USA Feb 24, 2026
USD7.4M
Deal Value
Runway Reconstruction Project
Project

The City of Oroville received a $760,000 grant from the FAA for the city’s Aviation Fuel System Project, with the city responsible for a $40,000 local match.

Deal Analysis

The City of Oroville has secured a $760,000 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fund its Aviation Fuel System Project, requiring a $40,000 local match from the city. This financing arrangement underscores the FAA's commitment to supporting infrastructure development at smaller airports and ensuring the availability of essential aviation services. While the project's specific details are not provided, the involvement of the FAA and the Gerald R. Ford International Airport as an investor suggests a focus on improving fuel infrastructure to meet current and future aviation demands. This deal, though relatively small in value, is significant for Oroville as it provides crucial funding for upgrading its aviation fuel system. The FAA's participation lends credibility to the project and ensures adherence to federal standards. The involvement of Gerald R. Ford International Airport, a larger commercial airport, as an investor could indicate a strategic partnership or knowledge transfer opportunity for Oroville. Such investments in aviation fuel infrastructure are vital for maintaining operational efficiency and safety at airports, particularly in supporting general aviation and regional connectivity.
  • FAA grant of $760,000 to the City of Oroville for its Aviation Fuel System Project.
  • City of Oroville responsible for a $40,000 local match.
  • Involvement of the FAA as a lender ensures adherence to federal standards.
  • Gerald R. Ford International Airport's role as an investor suggests potential strategic collaboration.
Market Context: The aviation sector relies heavily on robust fuel infrastructure to support flight operations. Government funding and private investment are crucial for maintaining and upgrading these systems, ensuring safety, efficiency, and environmental compliance.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The FAA would provide $6,990,100 for the runway project, WSDOT Aviation grant would provide $183,950 and $183,950 would be required as the city’s local match. Quote: Of that amount, $6,990,100 would come from the FAA, $183,950 from a WSDOT Aviation grant and $183,950 would be required as the city’s local match.

Deal Size
The total estimated cost of the runway project is $7,358,000.
Location
Oroville’s Dorothy Scott International Airport will soon have the addition of a Jet A fueling system
Announcement
Major airport improvements, infrastructure repairs and surplus equipment sales highlighted discussion during the Oroville City Council meeting Tuesday, Feb. 17.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
F
Federal Aviation Administration investor

"The council unanimously approved submitting a grant application to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the city’s Aviation Fuel System Project."

W
Washington State Department of Transportation Aviation Division investor

"Council members also approved submitting grant applications to both the FAA and the Washington State Department of Transportation Aviation Division for the city’s Runway Reconstruction Project."

high quality Enriched Feb 26, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 24, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

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