Saturday, 19 May 2012

SeaPort launches Arkansas service - Washington Business Journal:

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The airline has landed a federa air service contract to serve four Arkansas communities from a hubin Tenn. SeaPort will receive slightly morethan $6 millioh over two years. SeaPortr will serve leisure and business travelers through threedaily round-trip flight weekdays and three round-trilp flights weekends to Jonesboro, El Dorado, and Hot Springs. The flights begi this fall. SeaPort won the contracft over severalother airlines. The agreementg is SeaPort’s first expansion outside the Pacific It now flies to andfrom Portland, Pendleton, Astoria and The Arkansas contract is similart to recent ventures SeaPort has entered into.
In SeaPort landed a two-year contract in which it will bepaid $3.2 milliomn in federal subsidies over two yearas to provide three daily flightw between Portland and Pendleton. The contracy — which can be renewed once is part ofthe ’s “essential air program aimed at keeping commercial airlinez at small airports. This SeaPort was awarded a two-yeaf contract to offer three flights a day to Astori a and two a day to SeaPort fliesa small, propeller-driven aircraft — the nine-seaty Pilatus PC-12. The privately held company doesn’t disclose revenue.

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