Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

El Dorado- Dallas flights start May 1

- TIA LYONS

EL DORADO — Southern Airways Express is on schedule to make its first flight out of Goodwin Field on May 1, officials said.

The Mississipp­i- based airline will provide service to Dallas- Fort Worth Internatio­nal Airport, with three daily flights Monday- Friday, one flight on Saturday and two on Sunday.

Southern Airways provides scheduled regional air service to more than 20 cities in the Gulf and Mid- Atlantic regions, flying its fleet of nine- seat planes.

“We really need a commitment from community leaders and businesses who fly to do business,” Airport Manager Tim Johnson said. “We need to do everything we can to encourage people to use what we haven’t had for the last several months.”

El Dorado — home to firms such as Murphy Oil and about 18,000 residents in south Arkansas — has been without an air service carrier since September 2016 when former commercial provider SeaPort Airlines stopped operations after a bankruptcy filing.

Months later, Southern Airways was awarded a bid by the U. S. Department of Transporta­tion for a subsidy to provide air service for several routes, including El Dorado, that were vacated by SeaPort.

The contract, awarded in December 2016, took effect Jan. 1.

There was a delay in Southern’s plans to launch in El Dorado, as community leaders appealed the federal transporta­tion agency’s decision in favor of their preference, Contour Airlines.

The transporta­tion agency denied the appeal.

Community leaders have since pledged to throw their full support behind Southern to help make the airline a success in El Dorado.

In turn, airline representa­tives have said they understand the importance of reliabilit­y and are working with the community to make it a top priority.

Mark Cestari, executive vice- president of business developmen­t for Southern, visited El Dorado in March and told community leaders that Southern pilots and airplanes will remain in the city overnight, adding that some pilots will live in El Dorado to better serve the community.

As the city gears up for a new airline, airport commission­ers are working to improve the terminal building where the airline service will be based.

Commission­ers are continuing their search for available funding to either carry out a master renovation plan for the terminal or, in the short- term, repair the roof of the terminal building before winter comes.

Last month, commission­ers got their first look at a revised conceptual design for the renovation project, with a preliminar­y budget estimate of $ 2.1 million.

Discussion­s have been ongoing for months about the poor condition of the roof, and last week, Blake Roberson, of Garver Engineers, the commission’s engineerin­g firm, cautioned commission­ers at a recent meeting that if the roof isn’t addressed before winter, it will deteriorat­e even further.

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