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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2025 · 44 MIN

(LISTEN): Columbia Regional Airport manager Michael Parks appears on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable"

from CEO Roundtable w. Fred Parry · host Zimmer Communications

Columbia Regional Airport’s (COU) manager is optimistic about the restoration of passenger air service between Columbia and Denver. COU staff members have been working with airlines to try to restore air service to Denver. Columbia has received a $1-million federal grant for the restoration or reinstatement of air service to Denver. That grant was from the U-S Department of Transportation. Columbia Regional Airport manager Michael Parks spoke to host Fred Parry Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Mr. Parks tells listeners he sees United Airlines returning to Columbia. “You know Denver was very successful prior to COVID coming in. You know we were even looking at adding a second Denver route. That was flying on the 50-passenger jet is what we currently had with United Airlines. I do see United coming back,” Mr. Parks tells host Parry. Parks also says it is hard to get an additional flight. American Airlines currently offers daily flights from Columbia to both Chicago and Dallas/Fort Worth. Mr. Parks also discussed enplanement and flight numbers and how they compare to numbers before the COVID pandemic. Mr. Parks says that 2019 was the busiest year ever at COU, saying 135,000 passengers departed Columbia Regional Airport that year. United Airlines was still offering flights in 2019. COVID happened in 2020. “Fast forward to last year, we just went over 100,000 passengers flying out, So 200,000 passengers for the year. With that, that’s only American Airlines,” Mr. Parks says. Parks has worked at Columbia Regional Airport for 25 years. He has 12 employees in public safety and another ten in maintenance/administration. Michael Parks grew up in the small rural town of Whiting, Iowa. That’s where part of the movie “Children of the Corn” was filmed. Fred and Mr. Parks also discussed road improvements near the airport:

Columbia Regional Airport’s (COU) manager is optimistic about the restoration of passenger air service between Columbia and Denver. COU staff members have been working with airlines to try to restore air service to Denver. Columbia has received a $1-million federal grant for the restoration or reinstatement of air service to Denver. That grant was from the U-S Department of Transportation. Columbia Regional Airport manager Michael Parks spoke to host Fred Parry Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Mr. Parks tells listeners he sees United Airlines returning to Columbia. “You know Denver was very successful prior to COVID coming in. You know we were even looking at adding a second Denver route. That was flying on the 50-passenger jet is what we currently had with United Airlines. I do see United coming back,” Mr. Parks tells host Parry. Parks also says it is hard to get an additional flight. American Airlines currently offers daily flights from Columbia to both Chicago and Dallas/Fort Worth. Mr. Parks also discussed enplanement and flight numbers and how they compare to numbers before the COVID pandemic. Mr. Parks says that 2019 was the busiest year ever at COU, saying 135,000 passengers departed Columbia Regional Airport that year. United Airlines was still offering flights in 2019. COVID happened in 2020. “Fast forward to last year, we just went over 100,000 passengers flying out, So 200,000 passengers for the year. With that, that’s only American Airlines,” Mr. Parks says. Parks has worked at Columbia Regional Airport for 25 years. He has 12 employees in public safety and another ten in maintenance/administration. Michael Parks grew up in the small rural town of Whiting, Iowa. That’s where part of the movie “Children of the Corn” was filmed. Fred and Mr. Parks also discussed road improvements near the airport:

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