Air Wisconsin Backs Off EAS Route, Explores New Ownership

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After being selected for an Essential Air Service (EAS) contract in August, Air Wisconsin has announced it will withdraw from the process. The decision came before final terms of agreement were reached, the carrier noted in a Sept. 8 letter to the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT). Its pending...
Christine Boynton

Christine Boynton is a Senior Editor covering air transport in the Americas for Aviation Week Network.

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