Why the Federal Airline Subsidy Program Needs Revision
CED-77-114
Published: Aug 19, 1977. Publicly Released: Aug 19, 1977.
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The Civil Aeronautics Board's (CAB) subsidy program, which annually pays airlines about $60 million to serve small communities, needs complete revision. The program is directed at sustaining local service airlines rather than providing necessary air service to small communities which cannot support air service without federal subsidy.
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