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Jacksonville Daily Record 4/2/26

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APRIL 2 TO APRIL 8, 2026 | JAXDAILYRECORD.COM

BUSINESS & LEGAL NEWS IN BAKER, CLAY, DUVAL, NASSAU AND ST. JOHNS COUNTIES

A FIGHT FOR FLIGHTS

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A consultant identifies the target cities and challenges involved in landing transatlantic service at Jacksonville International Airport.

BUSINESS

Jaguars mark completion of new headquarters

Reykjavik

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Dublin London Paris

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Special to the Daily Record

Campbell-Hill Aviation Group recommended that JAA pursue flights to Dublin; Frankfurt, Germany; London; Paris; and Reykjavik, Iceland.

BY J. BROOKS TERRY STAFF WRITER

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s the Jacksonville Aviation Authority attempts to add nonstop transatlantic service at Jacksonville International Airport, a consultant has identified five cities in continental Europe, Iceland and the United Kingdom as potential

destinations. Campbell-Hill Aviation Group recommended that JAA pursue flights to Dublin; Frankfurt, Germany; London; Paris; and Reykjavik, Iceland. The consultant, headquartered near Washington, D.C., chose the cities after a study that considered airport capacity, demand, load factors, revenue opportunity, operating costs and regional demographics.

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Securing service from Jacksonville to Europe is a moving target with no definitive timeline, Campbell-Hill said in a presentation to JAA, which the firm has been advising since 2013. Landing transatlantic flights also would be highly likely to involve public funding to bridge a gap between the cost of service and what would be relatively

HOME SALES

Top 10 home sales of the week A two-story home at 100 Palm Forest Place in Ponte Vedra Beach, featuring golf course views, sold for $3.77 million. PAGE 5

SEE FLIGHTS, PAGE 6

THE MATHIS REPORT

THE BASCH REPORT

Franchise veterans ‘Boost’ new dynamic

Out-of-state banks continue to target Florida

Boost Coffee & Energy’s first four corporate-owned locations are envisioned in Duval, Flagler, Nassau and St. Johns counties. PAGE 4

Alabama-based Regions wants to add branches.

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