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Grand Forks recieves $1 M Grant from US Department of Transporation

Mayor Bochenski on behalf of the City of Grand Forks is pleased to announce we have received a grant for $1,000,000 from the US Department of Transportation as part of the Small Community Air Service Development Program.

Based on our grant application, the funding will be used for a revenue guarantee and marketing to initiate and support new service by a major air carrier to a hub market, with a support letter directly from SkyWest/United Airlines to add service to Denver.

“This has been a tremendous effort in a short period of time; our goal is simple— to increase flight options out of Grand Forks, creating competition and lowering airfares for our community.” Mayor Brandon Bochenski said. “Many doubted the success of our strong community coalition; once again, we succeeded on a national level, and our momentum continues to grow.”

With the extended downturn in local air service, the City of Grand Forks hired The Meehan Aviation Group (TMAG) in partnership with the Airport Authority on this crucial effort, returning the airport to a needed growth trajectory at a time when the community is seeing tremendous growth and development. “In my 30 years in the industry I have never seen a greater community response and engagement to bring this application home, that is a testament to the leadership of the City of Grand Forks,” stated Sonjia Murray of TMAG. “Award of this grant strengthens Grand Forks’ position to attract and support frequent daily United service to Denver as we continue to work on enhancing Delta and Allegiant offerings.”

Grand Forks was one of only 14 communities in the United States that received funding in this grant cycle.

The City of Grand Forks would like to thank Senator Hoeven, Senator Cramer, and Rep. Armstrong for helping with our grant application.

“This is an important step to move this effort forward; ultimately, success relies on a true team effort including UND, Altru, GFAFB, the Airport Authority, local businesses, and ultimately the citizens of Grand Forks,” remarked Mayor Brandon Bochenski.

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