Aviation Companies
Year | Company | Notes | Logo |
---|---|---|---|
1916 | Boeing | ||
1929 | Fairchild | ||
1932 | Star Air Service | ||
1932 | Star Air Lines | ||
1932 | Alaska Star Airlines | ||
1939 | Alaska Coastal Airlines | ||
1939 | Alaska Airlines |
Alaska Aircraft Companies:
- Star Air Service
- Star Air Lines
- Alaska Star Airlines
- McGee Airways
- Woodley Airways
- Alaska Coastal Airlines
- Alaska Air Transport
- Marine Airways
- Ellis Air Lines
- Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines
- Alaska Airlines
- Alaska Interior Airlines
- Mirow Air Service
- Pollack Flying Service
- Lavery Air Service
- Northern Air Transport
- Northern Consolidated Airlines
- Wein Alaska Airways
- Wein Air Alaska
- Mark Air
- Reeve Aleutian Airways
- Pacific Alaska Airways
- Cordova Air Service
McGee Airways was an American airline, founded in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1932 by Linious "Mac" McGee. Starting with a single three seat Stinson airplane, the company grew and the fleet of aircraft expanded to seven Stinsons.
Although McGee was an excellent manager, there were two major competitors in Anchorage: Star Air Service and Woodley Airways. There was not enough business to support the three companies, and they were all struggling financially. In 1937 McGee sold the company to Star Air Service.
Star Air Service, later Star Air Lines and Alaska Star Airlines was an American air service in Alaska from 1932 to 1944.
Alaska Coastal Airlines was an airline in the United States. It was formed in 1939 as a result of the merger of Alaska Air Transport and Marine Airways.
On April 1, 1962 Alaska Coastal Airlines merged with Ellis Air Lines, trading for a while as Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines.
Alaska Coastal Airlines was taken over by Alaska Airlines in April 1968.