Air Midwest, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mesa Air Group, will begin shutting down its passenger services later this week. The company cites record-high fuel prices, insufficient demand and a difficult operating environment as the main factors in its decision, according to a news release issued by Mesa.
Mesa, which had been operating Air Midwest scheduled services with Beech 1900D aircraft under the Essential Air Service (EAS) program, announced the following shut down schedule:
- Effective May 23rd, east coast operations serving Lewisburg, WV; DuBois, PA; Franklin, PA; and Athens, GA.
- Effective May 31st, west coast operations serving Ely, NV; Merced, CA; Visalia, CA; Prescott, AZ; Kingman, AZ; and Farmington, NM.
- Effective June 30th, central operations serving Columbia, MO; Joplin, MO; Kirksville, MO; Grand Island, NE; McCook, NE; Little Rock, AR; Hot Springs, AR; Harrison, AR; El Dorado, AR; and Jonesboro, AR





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