Regionals Hear EAS Is Alive, Get DOT's Ear On A Training Issue
Great Lakes Airlines, whose future is somewhat tied to the ill-fated Essential Air Service program, given that 70% of its route structure falls under EAS, believes the program has been saved by a compromise between the House and Senate. CEO Chuck Howell says he hears that it is likely that cities...
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