- Arizona Airways
Rocky Nelson, an
Arizona entrepreneur, formed Arizona Airways in 1942, usingDouglas DC-3 aircraft to fly passengers fromSky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, to other, nearby destinations, includingPrescott Municipal Airport inPrescott, Arizona ,Tucson International Airport .Arizona Airways, in March, 1946, began intrastate service on three routes out of Phoenix: one east, one south, and one northwest. Their specialty was scenic tours of northern Arizona, especially the Grand Canyon. See articles below for more early history.
The Civil Aeronautics Board issued them a certificate in January, 1948, with an airmail contract from Phoenix to El Paso with intermediate stops. By then the carrier's finances were precarious and the CAB approved a merger with Monarch Airlines and
Challenger Airlines in the Spring of 1950 which took effect June 1, 1950.The airline had three DC3s: N-75028, N-64910, and N-57985 at the merger. Their Sunliner names at Frontier Airlines became Teton, Williston Basin and Yellowstone.
Rocky Nelson was Founder and President of Arizona Airways from its founding in 1942 until its merger with Challenger and Monarch Airlines June 1, 1950 to form Frontier Airlines, headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Afterwards, he was a regional vice president for Frontier Airlines. Rocky died March 6, 1951 at age 46 of a heart attack. The airline was very popular among
Arizona ns. It was the subject of an article in "Arizona Highways" magazine in 1947. But Arizona Airways faced heavy competition from other carriers, and its operating costs were high due to high demand for parts and fuel asWorld War II raged inEurope , two factors which negatively affected the airline's economy. Eventually, the original Arizona Airways was merged along withChallenger Airlines and Monarch Airlines into Frontier Airlines onJune 1 of1950 .References
*Lamkins, Jake "Arizona Airways website". http://Jakeroo.tripod.com/Arizona.html
External links
* [http://FAL-1.tripod.com Old Frontier Airlines] a website about the history of the old Frontier Airlines and its predecessor airlines.
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