Mackey Airlines

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Mackey Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
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Founded September 20, 1946
Ceased operations 1967 (1981 for Mackey International Airlines)
Operating bases Fort Lauderdale International Airport
West Palm Beach International Airport
Miami International Airport
Fleet size See Fleet below
Headquarters Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Key people Joseph C. Mackey

Mackey Airlines, Inc., also known as Mackey International Airlines, was a United States airline which mainly served Florida and The Bahamas. At one point, the airline also operated Douglas DC-8 jetliners between Florida and Las Vegas.

Foundation and initial operations

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Convair 440 at Fort Lauderdale Airport in 1975 wearing full Mackey International Airlines title on its cabin roof
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Mackey Airlines time table from December 1962

Mackey Airlines was founded by former stunt pilot and United States Air Force Colonel Joseph C. Mackey on September 30, 1946. Flights flew primarily out of its Fort Lauderdale base and from West Palm Beach and Miami. Mackey served the Bahamas, Haiti and the Turks and Caicos Islands.[1] The airline was bought out by Eastern Airlines in 1967.

Reformation and later operations

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Mackey International Air Commuter Beech 99 Airliner at Fort Lauderdale in February 1971.
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Mackey International Douglas DC-6B operating a scheduled passenger service from Miami International Airport in 1975.

"Colonel Joe" soon began a new company, Mackey International Airlines. It was equipped with secondhand Convair 440[2] and Douglas DC-6 piston engine airliners. A Mackey International Air Commuter subsidiary operation was equipped with Beech 99 19-seat turboprop aircraft. In 1977, Mackey's headquarters located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida was the target of a bombing attributed to Cuban anti-Castro activity in the United States.[3][4] Mackey International Airlines ceased operations in 1981.[5]

Fleet

The following prop, turboprop and jet aircraft were operated by the airline at various times during its existence:

Bibliography

  • J.M.G.Gradidge, The Convairliners Story, 1997, Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd, ISBN 0-85130-243-2

References

  1. Gradidge, 1997, p. 101
  2. Gradidge, 1997, pp. 101-103
  3. http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=1971
  4. Miami Herald
  5. La Floridiana by William Moriaty Nolan's Pop Culture Review #216

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