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Old June 23rd 05, 10:51 PM
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:H_Fue.99105$nG6.4927@attbi_s22...
Jay, Appleton has had good scheduled service for some time, at
least since before 1991 (Snip) Air Wisconsin moved their maintenance
down to Milwaukee a couple of years ago, but they and a few other
carriers
fly in regularly, many times a day.


Thanks for the update.

That's astonishing, really. I like Appleton -- a lot -- but what is
there to justify several-times-daily airline service? Is the local city
government paying some sort of a subsidy to Air Wisconsin?
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Not the city... Uncle Sam. It's part of the Essential Air Service program.
Check this link you'll be amazed...

http://ostpxweb.dot.gov/aviation/rural/49deter.pdf


 




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