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2004
September
U. of I. receives $200,000 grant
for marketing, air services at Willard Airport
Jeff
Unger, News Bureau
217-333-1085
9/2/04
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —
A new $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will be used to market and
support existing air services at the university’s Willard
Airport in Savoy.
“Winning this grant is another example of what can be achieved
by the community and university working together,” said Steve
Schomberg, vice chancellor for public engagement at Illinois. “Congressman
Tim Johnson and his staff also were a tremendous help in this achievement.”
The grant, announced Aug. 30, comes from the transportation department’s
Small Community Air Service Development Program, which was established
to provide small communities with financial and other types of assistance
to address air-service issues.
The grant request was submitted by the university on behalf of a public-private
partnership comprising the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, the
Champaign County Economic Development Corporation and the Champaign
County Convention and Visitors Bureau. In early 2004, the partnership
committed funds to bring Delta Air Lines to Willard, whose airport designation
is CMI. The grant will augment funds committed by the partnership for
the “FlyCMI” campaign structured to promote the airport.
Delta began service to CMI on May 14, 2004, joining American Airlines,
Northwest Airlines and American Connection in providing air travel to
the Champaign-Urban region.
“Willard Airport is a tremendous facility for air travelers, and
an indispensable asset to this community and state of Illinois,”
Johnson said. “As a member of the House Subcommittee on Aviation,
I have made it a top priority to work toward the continued improvement
and expansion of Willard Airport. We are very fortunate in Champaign
County to have seen an increase in flights and airlines at Willard,
and furthering that growth will only bode well for the university, Champaign
County and the entire region.”
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