$575K grant to be used to lure daily airline service to local airport
VIENNA — The Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport will take additional steps to return regularly scheduled daily airline service to the Mahoning Valley now that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the airport a $575,000 grant.
Steve Bowser, director of aviation at the local airport, said he learned Friday the airport’s application to the Small Community Air Service Development Program had been approved. U.S. Sen. George V. Voinovich, R-Ohio, helped secure the grant.
Bowser applied for $800,000 through the program in the spring and expected to hear back by mid-summer. He said he doesn’t know why the process took much longer or why the amount approved was $225,000 less, but he’s not complaining.
“The bottom line is it’s a great seed for us to meet our goal of getting regular air service for the Mahoning Valley,” he said.
The money will be used as revenue guarantee to entice a regional airline to offer daily service from the local airport to a hub such as Charlotte, N.C., Chicago, Columbus or Cincinnati, Bowser said.
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They should look into the new Low Price startup... SKYBUS based in Columbus First ten seats are only $10 and they fly to some nice locations. Use the money to do something good and not to fill someones pockets. We all need to work together to make the Valley Great!!!