Last week the Department of Transportation secured $41 million in additional funding to sustain the Essential Air Service (EAS) program, which was in danger of funding lapses due to the shutdown. Additional funding should prevent the program from lapsing into early November.
EAS is a critical lifeline to America’s rural communities. EAS provides subsidies to air carriers to operate out of rural airports for routes that are not profitable. EAS connects our smaller and medium sized communities with larger airports, expanding these communities’ access to work opportunities, medical necessities, and commercial goods that would otherwise be inaccessible.
On October 6, 2025, the Department notified EAS-eligible communities as well as air carriers providing EAS of a potential future shortfall of appropriated funding for EAS contracts and Alternate Essential Air Service (AEAS) grants. Should funding lapse, the Department will suspend the contractual obligations of the air carriers providing EAS and will suspend reimbursement under AEAS grants until such time as appropriated funding is restored, and full budgetary authority is reinstated.
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