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Aerodynamics, Inc. Picked to Serve Kearney Airport

aerodynamics-incKEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — An Ohio airline has won a recommendation to provide government-subsidized service to another Nebraska airport.

On Wednesday the Kearney City Council voted to recommend Aerodynamics Inc. to the U.S. Transportation Department. Aerodynamics proposed providing 50-seat planes for two inbound and two outbound Denver flights Monday through Friday, with one inbound and one outbound flight on Saturday and Sunday.

On Monday the company won a recommendation from the North Platte Airport Authority, and the company was selected by the Scottsbluff airport board last month.

City Manager Mike Morgan says Aerodynamics could be serving Kearney by March 1 if the Transportation Department approves the city’s recommendation.

Aerodynamics is headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio.

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