Well, that would make a difference as the last time I checked, Maryland was slightly smaller than the Republic of Texas ... so mebbe MD can get away w/ a 'single' service.
Safety record?? We had a perfect safety record -- until 3 of our guys died in a training accident while testing a 'new' HELO. One day a flawless record and a 'model' of the industry in Texas ... but the next day ?? Three Vietnam combat vets dead and the company on life support. That's aviation, for better or for worse.
I wonder what WOULD happen w/ competition vs. a state-run monopoly. I don't have a Maryland crystal ball, and I'm not from Missouri ... but if the state monopoly is cheaper than the marketplace in real costs -- I'd like to see it. I don't think I've ever seen it in practice. It's tough -- and requires political courage -- to get rid of state sponsored sacred cows (or HELOs) for 'face' and other political reasons.
Slight 'jack', but the principle is the same: WA is poised to get rid of the state run liquor monopoly. When that happens -- a corrupt, confused, inefficient government agency (w/ all the dead weight that works for it) will disappear. The result will be more competition -- and a decrease in liquor prices w/ greater availability statewide.
Apples & oranges in the specific -- but the principle is the same in the general.
Competition works -- if it's truly 'free' ...