MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- An extension of the Essential Air Service program as part of the re-authorization of the Federal Aviation Administration has been announced.
Senator Debbie Stabenow made the announcement Wednesday.
The program, which is funded through the U.S. Department of Transportation, provides a critical air service that connects rural and remote areas to major hubs, helping to grow area businesses and support economic growth.
Stabenow said eight airports in the Upper Peninsula and northern Michigan will continue to receive the service funding through 2023.
Those airports include:
“Communities across Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula rely on dependable air service to support local businesses and jobs,” said Senator Stabenow. “The continuation of air service will not only ensure economic growth but will benefit our families living in small towns across the region.”
The Essential Air Service program has provided commercial service to communities that would otherwise go entirely unserved since 1978.
The program ensures air carriers serve over 170 communities across the country.
Stabenow has been a champion of the program and has continued to advocate for increased funding for it.
If you would like more information on the Department of Transportation's Essential Air Service program, you can find it on their website.