The carrier will be launching daily flights from Monday through Friday starting October 3.
DOT Approves Final Commuter Air Carrier Approval From Kenai Aviation

The carrier will be launching daily flights from Monday through Friday starting October 3.
They request timely completion of the federal review and permitting processes, including a Department of Energy Export License, as being in the best interests of local, state, and federal energy security and resiliency.
The teams visited 20 communities and inspected 50 bulk fuel storage facilities, with transportation from Bethel to more remote communities provided by three Alaska Army National Guard members and three Civil Air Patrol pilots.
Precautions include being aware of your surroundings and don’t drive on flooded roads.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is increasing the speed limit between milepost 58 to 76 of the Sterling Highway, which is located from Sterling to the Skilak East Restrooms.
$49 million goes to Alaska’s Southeast Conference – comprised of Coastal Alaska regions including the Kenai Peninsula. Southeast Conference’s aim was to develop a viable and sustainable mariculture industry in Alaska.
The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce announced at the final Music In The Park for the year that the Levitt Foundation awarded the chamber a three-year, $90,000 grant, which ensures Music In The Park can continue in the future.
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe held a grand opening for their new Kahtnuht’ana Duhdeldiht Campus located at the corner of the Kenai Spur Highway and South Forest Drive.
Governor Dunleavy will appoint an acting commissioner in the near future.