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Updated: 7:39 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2003 | Posted: 7:38 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2003

Johnstown Airport Flying High... For Now

Small airports have won a one-year respite from a new federal rule that could eventually require them to pay part of the costs of offering commuter air service in rural areas. Critics of the rule, led by Pennsylvania Congressman John

Peterson, say it would cost too much for already-strapped airports

to pay and would lead to grounding commercial flights in rural

communities. Peterson says the Pennsylvania airports that could be

affected are the Bradford, Johnstown and Oil City-Franklin

airports.

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