Subsidized U.S. Air Service Survives, So Far

It appears House and Senate conferees have reached a compromise on the FAA reauthorization bill to keep the Essential Air Service (EAS) program, possibly by cutting $30 million from the $200 million per year in federal subsidies by knocking out cities that are within 90 mi. of a decent-sized airport...

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