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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – When the Jamestown Regional Airport first picked up jet service from SkyWest, the goal was to achieve 10,000 passengers in one year.
Now in 2017, the airport has surpassed their 2016 boarding numbers.
The North Dakota Aeronautics Commission reports that at the end of October, the airport has had 10,890 total passengers. This will put the Jamestown Regional Airport on pace to a record breaking number of boardings for 2017.
The Aeronautics Commission reports that Jamestown had 1,042 passengers in October and is up 16% than where they were a year ago for the Year-to-Date totals.