ADI defends fitness for flights to Chicago to DOT
VIENNA
The air carrier that applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation for approval to offer daily flights between Youngstown and Chicago says it is financially and physically “fit, willing and able” to provide those flights.
Aerodynamics Incorporated (ADI) wants to run flights from Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport to Chicago.
In a document dated Sept. 3, ADI responded to the DOT Air Carrier Fitness Division’s request for information the regulating agency wants before potentially approving ADI’s application.
The DOT, in a letter dated Aug. 5, asked the Beachwood, Ohio-Atlanta-based ADI to provide it with more details on management and personnel, operations and financial position, flight safety and other items.
Read more about the situation in Sunday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.
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