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Order 2007-5-14 - EAS at DuBois, Franklin/Oil City and Lancaster, PA / Hagerstown, MD / Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg, WV and Athens, GA - Prohibiting Termination of Service and Requesting Proposals

http://www.dujairport.com/ - DuBois
http://www.co.venango.pa.us/airport/ - Oil City/Franklin
http://www.lancasterairport.com/ - Lancaster
http://www.flyhagerstown.com/ - Hagerstown
http://www.greenbrierwv.com/home/index.asp - Greenbrier
http://www.lewisburg-wv.com/ - Lewisburg
http://gvairport.com - White Sulphur Springs
http://www.athensairport.net/ - Athens


Essential Air Service at DuBois, Franklin/Oil City and Lancaster, Pennsylvania / Hagerstown, Maryland / Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg, West Virginia and Athens, Georgia

Order 2007-5-14
OST-2004-17617 - DuBois
OST-1997-2523 - Oil City/Franklin
OST-2002-11450 - Lancaster
OST-2006-25228 - Hagerstown
OST-2003-15553 - Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg
OST-2002-11348 - Athens

Issued May 21, 2007 | Served May 24, 2007

Order Prohibiting Termination of Service and Requesting Proposals - Bookmarked

By this order, the Department is (a) prohibiting Air Midwest from terminating its subsidized service at DuBois, Franklin/Oil City, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Hagerstown, Maryland, Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg, West Virginia, and Athens, Georgia, at the end of its 90-day notice period, and (b) requesting long-term proposals from carriers interested in providing essential air service at all the communities, except Hagerstown and Lancaster, with or without subsidy.

Because Air Midwest’s termination of service at DuBois, Franklin/Oil City, Lancaster, Hagerstown, Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg, and Athens would leave the communities without any scheduled air service, we must prohibit the carrier from terminating such service at the end of its 90-day notice period, and require it to maintain service at the communities, for an initial 30-day period, consisting of the service patterns outlined above. Furthermore, we will require Air Midwest to continue to maintain service at DuBois, Franklin/Oil City, Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg, and Athens for successive 30-day periods until we have completed processing the carrier replacement case and the new carrier(s) has actually started service. At Hagerstown and Lancaster, we will require Air Midwest to continue to serve through September 30, 2007, at which time it may suspend service.

With specific respect to DuBois, Franklin/Oil City, Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg and for Athens, we expect proposals consisting of service with 15-seat or larger aircraft offering three (DuBois) or two (Franklin/Oil City, Greenbrier/White Sulphur Springs/Lewisburg, and Athens) nonstop round trips each weekday (12 to 19 weekly round trips) to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Detroit, Washington, D.C., or another suitable hub with airline connections to the national air transportation system. Such service is generally consistent with what the communities currently receive.

For Franklin/Oil City, based on the latest traffic data that are available, there were 3,833 enplanements and deplanements for the 12 months ended December 31, 2006. The Department is prohibited from paying subsidy for essential air service at any community in the 48 contiguous states where such subsidy amounts to more than $200 per passenger, unless that community is located more than 210 miles from the nearest large- or medium-hub airport. Franklin/Oil City is located less than 210 miles from several large- and medium-hub airports (Pittsburgh, 97 miles; Cleveland, 133 miles; and Buffalo, 150 miles), so the $200 cap applies. Therefore, subsidy levels cannot exceed $766,600 per year.

For Lancaster and Hagerstown, we are not requesting proposals for service after September 30, 2007, because the two communities will be no longer eligible for subsidized service under the EAS program, as explained above. However, even though it may be very unlikely that a carrier would be willing to serve these communities for a very short period, if there is a carrier that is interested in serving the communities through September 30, 2007, the Department would consider the proposal.

By: Andrew Steinberg



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