The Oakland Press

Cargo airlines asked to return $630M in aid

- By Ian Duncan

WASHINGTON » The chairmanof a House subcommitt­ee overseeing coronaviru­s relief has asked four cargo airlines to return $630 million in federal aid, saying that unlike struggling passenger airlines, their businesses appear to be booming and don’t need help from taxpayers.

Rep. James Clyburn, DS.C., wrote to the leaders of Atlas Air, Kalitta Air, Western Global Airlines and Amerijet Internatio­nal late Monday, asking themto justify receiving help from the government given their reported financial success in recent months.

“Congress intended for these taxpayer funds to save jobs, not to provide windfalls to thriving businesses,” wrote Clyburn, chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform subcommitt­ee on the coronaviru­s crisis. In recent weeks, Congress has been weighing whether to provide passenger airlines more aid under the Payroll Support Program that Congress created in March. The carriers continue to struggle as the coronaviru­s pandemic persists and they have shed tens of thousands of jobs.

But the program also set funds aside for cargo companies, which are not household names and have found unexpected success during the pandemic.

As passenger airlines have cut flights, there is less space for cargo in the bellies of their jets, which caused rates for airfreight to skyrocket in the spring. As Americans do more shopping online to avoid stores, demand for freight has grown.

The four cargo airlines did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on Clyburn’s letter.

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