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| Founded | 1939 | |||
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| Destinations | Alaska, British Columbia. | |||
| Headquarters | Juneau, Alaska, USA | |||
| Key people | Sheldon Simmons, Alex Holden | |||
Alaska Coastal Airlines was an airline in the United States. It was formed in 1939 as a result of the merger of Alaska Air Transport and Marine Airways. On April 1, 1962 Alaska Coastal Airlines merged with Ellis Air Lines,[1] trading for a while as Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines. Alaska Coastal Airlines was taken over by Alaska Airlines in April 1968.[2]
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Alaska Air Transport was formed by Sheldon B. "Shell" Simmons (October 8, 1908 – November 16, 1994)[3] at Juneau in the summer of 1935 with one Stinson SM-2AC aircraft named Patco. Alaska Air Transport bought out Irving Airways in September 1936. Irving Airways had been started by Wilbur Irving at Juneau in the spring of 1936.[4] Marine Airways was formed by Alex Holden, Jim Davis and M E Monagle in Juneau in July 1936. holden bought a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker NC196N in August 1936.[5] In 1938, Simmons used Bellanca NC47M in the rescue of survivors of the Patterson, an ocean going freighter which had run aground at Cape Fairweather, 150 miles northwest of Juneau.[3][6][7] In 1939, Simmons and Holden joined forces, forming Alaskan Coastal Airways.[5]
Ellis Air Lines was formed in Ketchikan in 1936 by Robert Edmund Ellis (January 2, 1903 – May 8, 1994). At the merger his fleet was ten Grumman G-21 Goose aircraft.[8]
In 1945, Simmons went to Vancouver, BC, and purchased a Grumman G-21 Goose, formerly in the service of the Royal Canadian Air Force[6] On one occasion in the late 1960s, a woman had a baby in flight between Gustavus and Juneau.[9]
Angoon, Annette, Baranof, Cape Pole, Chatham, Craig, Duncan Canal, Edna Bay, Elfin Cove, Excursion Inlet, Funter, Gustavus, Haines, Hawk Inlet, Hollis, Hoonah, Hydaburg, Juneau, Kake, Kasaan, Ketchikan, Klawock, Pelican, Petersburg, Port Alexander, Port Armstrong, Port Baker, Port Walter, Rogers Point, Saginaw Bay, Sitka, Skagway, Steamboat Bay, Taku Lodge, Tenakee, Thorne Bay, Todd, Tokeen. Washington Bay, Wrangell.
Prince Rupert, Tulsequah,
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