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Florida Airways (1947–1949)

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However on March 7, 1949, the CAB declined to renew Florida Airways certification, forcing the airline to stop flying on March 28, 1949, the three-year anniversary of the original certification award. At the time, there were seven CAB-certificated local service airlines in operation, and the CAB said
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Gordon transferred the certification to Florida Airways, Inc., which had incorporated in Florida on 21 January 1946. Operations started 10 January 1947. Florida Airlines had the smallest route network of any local service carrier. Some had route mileages over eight times that of Florida Airways.
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aircraft and 85 employees. The CAB had previously rejected, in September 1948, an earlier attempt by Florida Airways to extend its certificate, so the airline knew its end was likely. In December 1948, the airline asked the CAB to transfer to it the certification of
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to carry air mail, and the post office department concurred with the CAB that Florida Airways service was not worth it. Florida Airways average flight length was only 46 miles, making it particularly susceptible to competition from ground transportation.
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Florida Airways was one of three local service carriers (out of 19 that started CAB-certificated operations) that failed to have initial certification extended by the CAB, the other two being
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Florida Airways was by far the least economic of these carriers, based on failure to generate sufficient revenue. All such carriers were subsidized via payments from the
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A Florida Airways timetable from 5 April 1948 shows the following central and north Florida destinations:
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This article is about the airline that operated from 1947 to 1949. For the 1920s airline associated with
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to points in central and north Florida for a three-year period. Gordon beat out competition from
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Florida Airways thus flew its last flights on March 28, 1949. At the time it had a fleet of five
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Brookings Institution. pp. 4, 98. 545:"5 April 1948 Florida Airways timetable" 352: 350: 158:and from another local service carrier, 30:Not to be confused with the Tampa-based 573: 290: 506:, Charlotte Observer, February 9, 1949 434:, Tallahassee Democrat, March 11, 1948 409: 611:Defunct airlines of the United States 446:Airline Ends Runs; Record Is Enviable 7: 520:The Local Service Airline Experiment 460:"Additional Service to Florida Case" 470:: 444–452. January–December 1948. 14: 631:1949 disestablishments in Florida 492:, Tampa Tribune, December 4, 1948 309:: 765–797. July 1944 – May 1946. 162:, for the routes. Gordon owned a 588: 576: 368:: 93–99. 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Index

Eddie Rickenbacker
Florida Airways
Florida Airlines
Orlando, Florida
Orlando
local service airline
Civil Aeronautics Board
dba
Orlando, Florida
trunk carrier
National Airlines
Southern Airways
fixed-base operator
Orlando Cannon Mills Airport
US Post Office Department
Beech 18
Southern Airways
Mid-West Airlines
Wiggins Airways
Deland
Gainesville
Jacksonville
Lake City
Leesburg
Ocala
Orlando
Palatka
Perry
Sanford
St Augustine

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