- Varney Airlines
Varney Airlines was an airline company that started service on
April 6 ,1926 as anair-mail carrier. Formed byWalter Varney , the airline was based inBoise, Idaho .In 1925, the Congress passed HR 7064 entitled "An Act to encourage commercial aviation and to authorize the Postmaster General to contract for Air Mail Service" (aka "The
Kelly Act ") which directed the U.S. Post Office Department to contract with private airlines to carry the mail over designated routes many of which connected with the Government operated Transcontinental Air Mail route between New York and San Francisco. Varney won the contract for CAM-5 as the only bidder. Boise Postmaster L.W. Thrailkill had the vision that brought the city into the aerial age. He heard about the proposed northwest route and Varney’s plan and quickly drew up a petition and got signatures from three dozen postmasters from the towns surrounding Boise. Its first flight under contract with the USPOD was fromPasco, Washington toElko, Nevada with an intermediate stop in Boise. That air freight contract grew into the birth of one of the world’s biggest airlines.Pasco at the time was a rail center, more or less midway between Portland,
Seattle , and Spokane. Mail trains leaving those cities in the evening arrived in Pasco early the next morning. Mail could be transferred to and from the biplanes cutting coast to coast delivery by days. This was the logic for basing the CAM service in Pasco.Varney Airlines and
National Air Transport eventually became the airline that is now calledUnited Airlines .Varney soon added
Salt Lake City and took on passengers and later merged withBoeing to form United Airlines, United started jet service to Boise onOctober 26 ,1964 and is the only airline to serve Boise continuously since1933 . With the Beeson terminal remodeling at the airport, the last Varney building was torn down in2002 .First flight
. The mail plane and its pilot, Franklin Rose, remained missing for two days until pilot Rose finally managed to reach a telephone on April 8 after carrying the 98 pounds of mail for many miles out of the wilderness by foot and later on a horse borrowed from a farmer. The Westbound flown mail finally arrived at the Post Office in Pasco late in the morning of April 9, three days after leaving Elko.
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United Airlines
*Idaho Statesman
*Idaho State Historical Society
*History Link
*Washington State University
*Warhawk Air Museum
*Sue Paul
*Roni Adams
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