Baltimore Co. Public works has approved airport improvements for KMTN. [Courtesy: Maryland Department of Transportation]
Key Takeaways:
Martin State Airport (KMTN) in Middle River, Maryland, will receive nearly $32 million in infrastructure improvements in 2024, approved by the Maryland Board of Public Works.
The project will replace and enhance the airport's runway, improve taxiway connections, and upgrade the electrical system, including new LED airfield lighting and signage.
Expected to commence in the spring and last about 255 days, these upgrades aim to foster economic development and better serve the airport's various users, including law enforcement, general aviation, and the Maryland Air National Guard.
2024 will bring infrastructure improvements to Martin State Airport (KMTN) in Middle River, Maryland.
On Thursday, the Maryland Board of Public Works unanimously approved a contract that will result in the Baltimore County facility receiving an extreme makeover, airport style.
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