Appalachian Airlines

Appalachian Airlines was a US commuter airline that operated out of northeast Tennessee.[2] It was founded in 1977 as Appalachian Flying Service,[3] and ceased its operations in 1980.[4] At one time, the airline operated a fleet of seven Piper Navajo aircraft on its routes and also offered same-day parcel delivery service.[5]

Appalachian Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
APL[1]
Founded1977
Ceased operations1980
Key peopleF. King Roberts, President

Destinations

Appalachian Airlines offered scheduled flights to the following destinations:[2][6]

See also

References

  1. Appalachian Flying Service code data at planespotters.net
  2. News report on the airline
  3. Jones, Bill (4 Sep 1977). "Flying Out To Memphis? You Can Get To Chicago Cheaper". Kingsport Times-News. Kingsport, Tennessee. p. 1 via newspapers.com.
  4. Appalachian Airlines entry at North American airlines directory
  5. "Appalachian begins new service Monday". Johnson City Press. Johnson City, Tennessee. 30 Apr 1978. p. 7 via newspapers.com.
  6. Appalachian Airlines timetable, October 1977
  7. "Business Beat". Kingsport Times-News. Kingsport, Tennessee. 14 May 1978. p. 9C via newspapers.com.
  8. "Flying Service To Begin Flights". Kingsport Times-News. Kingsport, Tennessee. 14 Aug 1977 via newspapers.com.
  9. Greer, Jon (26 May 1978). "Panel tells LP Airport To Shape Up - Or Else". Kingsport Times. Kingsport, Tennessee. p. 4A via newspapers.com.


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