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Several Southern California airports receive funding to improve safety, infrastructure
Sixteen California airports, including several in Southern California, will receive $107 million in funding from the Federal Aviation Administration to modernize infrastructure and improve safety. The funding is part of the Airport Improvement Program, which supports projects like runway and taxiway rehabilitation, airport signage, and lighting upgrades.
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