Air Service in Remote Alaska: The Lifeline of Beaver Village

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Air Service in Remote Alaska: The Lifeline of Beaver Village

The remote Alaska Native village of Beaver, located about 40 minutes away from the nearest city by plane, is home to approximately 50 residents who heavily depend on weekday flights for essential supplies and mail deliveries. Air service is crucial in Alaska, a vast state where most communities rely on flights for year-round access. In addition to providing essential supplies, planes play a significant role in elections by transporting voting materials and ballots to and from rural precincts like Beaver, as well as delivering mail-in ballots for Alaskans who cannot vote in person.