MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Report: FAA reopens study on commercial flights at Paine Field

Jun 1, 2018, 8:52 AM

paine field, flights...

A jet flies over Mukilteo on its descent into Paine Field. (MyNorthwest)

(MyNorthwest)

The Federal Aviation Administration could delay the start of commercial airline service out of Paine Field in Everett, reports the Everett Herald.

Service was expected to begin this fall with the completion of a passenger terminal, but the FAA announced Thursday it was reopening a supplemental environmental assessment because of the 24 flights per day planned for the terminal. Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines were signed on to add flights out of Everett before the end of the 2018.

The 2012 assessment only included 12 flights per day, the Herald reports. Since then, interest has intensified and the additional 12 flights has prompted the FAA to take another look. An FAA spokesperson told the Herald supplemental environmental assessments typically take six to 18 months, but it’s unclear if this is a typical situation.

Scott North, Paine Field spokesman, told the Herald that passenger service “will begin when the FAA completes its regulatory process. If the FAA approves it, we expect operations to begin late in 2018.”

 

MyNorthwest News

Image: Puget Sound Energy crews prepare for a windstorm....

Kate Stone

Puget Sound Energy customers now paying more as rate hike takes effect

Puget Sound Energy customers will now be paying more for natural gas and electrical service, as a new rate increase took effect Wednesday.

7 hours ago

Image: One of the zebras on the loose after escaping its trailer on I-90 East....

Heather Bosch

Call 911 if you see the runaway zebra; don’t try to capture it yourself

What would help animal control the most to catch the runaway zebra? "If you see it, in real time, call 911 immediately," one official said.

7 hours ago

Photo: Organic walnuts are being recalled after 12 people have been infected with E. coli....

Julia Dallas

Walnuts recalled as E. coli hospitalizes 7: Which Washington stores sold them?

Organic walnuts are being recalled after 12 people were infected with E. coli and two have developed a serious kidney disease.

9 hours ago

Photo: A person threw a steel beam off an overpass, striking a car on I-5....

Frank Sumrall

Steel beam thrown from overpass strikes SUV, WSP investigating

Metal debris was thrown from an overpass onto I-5 around 7 a.m. April 30, striking an SUV in the process. WSP is seeking witnesses.

9 hours ago

Photo: Former Bothell city council member James McNeal has been arrested on investigation of homici...

Kate Stone

Ex-Bothell City Council member linked to South Seattle homicide

Seattle Police Department officers are investigating a possible homicide in the Brighton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.

12 hours ago

spd...

Julia Dallas

Lawyer: Women suing SPD for sexual harassment are face of recruitment efforts

The lawyer representing four women who are suing SPD for sexual harassment and discrimination was on "The John and Shari Show" on Tuesday.

13 hours ago

Report: FAA reopens study on commercial flights at Paine Field