Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) loan program
Find out how to apply to the Community Aviation Revitalization (CARB) loan program, which provides loans up to $1,200,000 at 2 percent interest to airports with less than 75,000 annual commercial enplanements, as reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
CARB loan program
The Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) loan program bill, SB 5031, was signed into law by the Governor on May 3, 2021 (effective June 30, 2021). The corresponding capital budget bill, SHB 1080, which provides an additional $5 million for the 2021-2023 biennium was signed into law by the Governor on May 18, 2021. An additional $5 million was awarded for the 2023-2025 capital budget bill, ESSB 5200.
The revolving loan program is for revenue-producing capital projects to help public-use general aviation airports become more self-sustainable and less dependent on public funding. Eligible projects can include hangars, fueling facilities, business parks on airport property, paid parking facilities, passenger amenities and other revenue-generating or cost-cutting developments.
Loan applications may be submitted to the Board for consideration throughout the year. Loan awards are subject to funding each biennium. CARB will announce funding opportunities when they are available. Contact the Loan Program Manager for details.
CARB background
The Community Aviation Revitalization loan program was initially established in 2019 and funded with $5 million.
Demand for the loans far exceeded the available funding. The popular pilot loan program received 26 applications totaling over $14.8 million in requests. Ultimately, $4,740,000 was awarded for 11 projects during the first two years. The loan program’s success helped assure passage of the bill, making the program permanent and securing additional funding.
The program funds will be distributed with the guidance of the eight member CARB Board consisting of a representative from WSDOT Aviation Division, the Public Works Board (PWB), and a non-legislative member of the Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB). The Board also consists of the following members appointed by the Secretary of Transportation Roger Millar: one port official, one county official, one city official, one representative of the airport managers and one representative of the general aviation pilots organization of Washington state.
The program provides loans up to $1,200,000 at 2 percent interest to airports with less than 75,000 annual commercial enplanements, as reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Loans can have a maximum 20 year loan period and recipients can opt to have up to a 3 year loan repayment grace period. Loan recipients must commit to provide public access to the airport for a period of time equivalent to one and one-half times the length of the loan.
Sign-up for email alerts
If you are interested in attending a CARB meeting in person or virtually, please send your email request to: carbloanprogram@wsdot.wa.gov. Your email will be added to a subscription list, and you will receive notification detailing the time and place of the next CARB meeting along with a Microsoft Teams link to join virtually. Subscribers may opt out of the list by email request at any time.
Past awards
The 8-person Board has awarded loans for 24 projects totaling $13,709,13. These projects include:
- Port of Port Angeles, William R. Fairchild Airport – Utility Ext. & Hangar Development $750,000 (2019)
- City of Chehalis, Chehalis-Centralia Municipal Airport – Above Ground Fueling Facility $750,000 (2019)
- Port of Othello, Othello Municipal Airport – 10-unit Hangar Project $450,000 (2019)
- Sequim Valley Airport, Inc., Sequim Valley Airport – UST Removal Project $15,000 (2019)
- Port of Bremerton, Bremerton National Airport – Multi-purpose Facility $750,000 (2020)
- Sequim Valley Airport, Inc., Sequim Valley Airport – Access Road and Fueling Area Repaving Project $70,000 (2020)
- Pierce County, Thun Field – Hangar Doors Replacement Project $750,000 (2020)
- City of Chewelah, Chewelah Municipal Airport – Aviation Fuel Tank Facility $425,000 (2020)
- City of Moses Lake, Moses Lake Municipal Airport – New Fuel System $175,000 (2020)
- Kittitas County, Bowers Field – Hangar Utility Extension $105,000 (2020)
- City of Deer Park, Deer Park Municipal Airport – Sewer Main Installation $730,000 (2021)
- City of Auburn, Auburn Municipal Airport – T-Hangar Rehabilitation $825,000 (2021)
- City of Kelso, SW Washington Regional Airport – Fuel System Replacement $1,200,000 (2022)
- City of Colville, Colville Municipal Airport – Jet A Fuel System/Tank $300,000 (2022)
- Lewis County, South Lewis County Airport – New AvGas 100LL Fuel System $658,278 (2022)
- Port of Benton, Richland Airport – Terminal Building Acquisition $1,050,000 (2023)
- Chelan Douglas Regional Port Authority, Pangborn Airport – Taxiway B/Hangar Site Development $1,200,000 (2023)
- Klickitat County, Columbia Gorge Regional Airport – Aviation Workforce Training Facility & Infrastructure $1,000,000 (2023)
- Sequim Valley Airport, Inc., Sequim Valley Airport – New Hangar $180,000 (2023)
- City of Deer Park, Deer Park Airport – Airport Utilities Installation $370,645 (2023)
- Port of Ephrata, Ephrata Municipal Airport – Jet A Fueling Facility $1,140,000 (2024)
- City of Davenport, Davenport Municipal Airport – New 9-unit Hangar $750,000 (2024)
- Port of Lopez, Lopez Airport – Airport Maintenance Tractor $65,208 (2024)
Upcoming meetings
- September 26, 2024 Hybrid Meeting
9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., WSDOT Aviation HQ Conference Room, 7702 Terminal Street SW, Tumwater, WA, 98501
Click here to join the meeting virtually
Agenda (PDF 190KB)
Past meetings
Meeting minutes, agendas and materials for the following past meeting dates are available upon request by emailing christina.crea@wsdot.wa.gov
- June 28, 2024 Hybrid Meeting
10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., WSDOT Aviation HQ Conference Room, 7702 Terminal Street SW, Tumwater, WA, 98501
Agenda (PDF 144KB)
Minutes (PDF 179KB)
- Dec. 14, 2023
Agenda (PDF 190KB)
Minutes (PDF 165KB)
- Sept. 7, 2023
Agenda (PDF 186KB)
Minutes (PDF 181KB)
- May 25, 2023
Agenda (PDF 179KB)
Minutes (PDF 150KB)
- Dec. 6, 2022
Agenda (PDF 202KB)
Minutes (PDF 126 KB)
- August 3, 2022
Agenda (PDF 146KB)
Minutes (PDF 161KB)
- June 2, 2022
Agenda (PDF 182KB)
Meeting Minutes (PDF 175KB)
- March 16, 2022
Agenda (PDF183KB)
Meeting Minutes (PDF 305KB)
- March 11, 2021
Meeting Minutes (PDF 174KB)
Agenda (PDF 163KB)
- May 13, 2021
Meeting Minutes (PDF 153KB)
Agenda (PDF 163KB)
- July 29, 2021
Meeting Minutes (PDF 175KB)
Agenda (PDF 184KB)
- Nov. 4, 2021
Meeting Minutes (PDF 96KB)
Agenda (PDF 181KB)
- Dec. 1, 2021
Meeting Minutes (PDF 195KB)
Agenda (PDF 183B)
- Jan. 17, 2020
Meeting Minutes (PDF 100KB)
- April 2, 2020
Meeting Minutes (PDF 148KB)
Agenda (PDF 169KB)
- July 29, 2020
Meeting Minutes (PDF 201KB)
Agenda (PDF 206KB)
- Oct. 15, 2020
Meeting Minutes (PDF 181KB)
Agenda (PDF 181KB)
- Dec. 3, 2020
Meeting Minutes (PDF 109KB)
Agenda (PDF 182KB)
- Sept. 26, 2019
Meeting Minutes (PDF 182KB)
Agenda (PDF 121KB)
- Aug. 14, 2019
Meeting Minutes (PDF 130KB)
Agenda (PDF 120KB)
- Nov. 6, 2019
Meeting Minutes (PDF 2,722KB)
Agenda (PDF 141KB)
- Dec. 12, 2019
Meeting Minutes (PDF 165KB)
Agenda (PDF 166KB)
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