Chick-fil-A will not be coming to the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, according to Assemblyman Sean Ryan (D, NY-149).

Delaware North, the company that runs the food operations at the Western NY airport, had plans to renovate the food options by adding a Chick-fil-A. The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority approved tentative plans Thursday for the process to move forward.

Ryan voiced concerns Thursday asking the NFTA to reverse its decision. He stated that an anti-LGBTQ company should not be allowed to operate in a taxpayer-funded public facility. Ryan posted the following disappointment on Twitter.

I'm disappointed in the @NFTA decision to bring a Chick-fil-A to the @BUFAirport. pic.twitter.com/zP0oIUOz3q — Assemblyman Sean Ryan (@SeanMRyan149) March 29, 2019

By Friday afternoon, Ryan said the airport notified him that the fast food chain will not be included as part of the airport project.

“A publicly financed facility like the Buffalo Niagara International Airport is not the appropriate venue for a Chick-fil-A restaurant,” Ryan’s statement read. “I applaud the decision that has been made to remove Chick-fil-A from the plans for this project. We hope in the future the NFTA will make every effort to contract with businesses that adhere to anti-discrimination policies, and we’re confident another vendor who better represents the values of the Western New York community will replace Chick-fil-A as a part of this project in the very near future.”

Recently, the San Antonio International Airport also disinvited Chick-fil-A, in part, for its religious view on anti-same-sex marriage values. The Texas attorney general has launched an investigation into whether the city of San Antonio has violated Chick-fil-A’s religious liberty.

Last fall, a standalone Chick-fil-A restaurant opened up in Cheektowaga with the excitement of many patrons. The chain has been opening locations in Upstate NY in Greece and Cicero with plans for a Henrietta location.