Embarrassed by the dearth of top-ranked airports in the U.S. compared to global competitors, President Joe Biden returned to Massachusetts Monday and was joined by an entourage of politicians at Boston Logan International Airport who all lauded an infusion of millions of dollars in federal aid to galvanize sorely needed upgrades at Terminal E, a gateway for international travelers.
A $50 million investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will modernize the terminal, tamping down on crowded gates, elongated taxi times and delayed commerce — all while creating union jobs and “building a better America,” Biden said. There’s another $12 million allocated for surrounding roadwork.