Thank you so much.
I'm going to expand on that question a little bit and provide a quote from the president of North Star Air, who noted that “Approximately 10% of our flights are cancelled...due to infrastructure deficiencies, such as the lack of precision approaches, the scarcity of de-icing equipment and the lack of precise weather reporting.”
Several others noted that the lack of paved runways forces airlines to use turboprops, which have less capacity for passengers and cargo, have less range and are less fuel-efficient.
Can you explain to us whether that lack of infrastructure investment has an impact on your ability to operate services in rural and remote communities?