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Cape Air Gets OK for Quincy Airport Contract
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says federal transportation officials have approved Cape Air's application to provide long-term service at the Quincy Regional Airport.

Durbin said Friday the four-year contract may mean that Cape Air will move maintenance and other jobs to the area. The Hyannis, Mass.-based airline plans to open a new ticket office in downtown Quincy.

The airline received local support earlier this year when Quincy city officials voted unanimously to support Cape Air's proposal. Durbin also sent a letter of support to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Cape Air provides service in the Quincy, Marion and Cape Girardeau regions.

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