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  • Propliner
  • Large, propeller-driven commercial aircraft

    A propliner is a large, propeller-driven airliner. Typically, the term is used for piston engine airliners that flew before the large scale advent of

    Propliner

    Propliner

    Propliner

  • TWA Flight 3
  • 1942 DC-3 crash in SW Nevada

    TWA Flight 3 was a twin-engine Douglas DC-3-382 propliner, registration NC1946, operated by Transcontinental and Western Air (TWA) as a scheduled domestic

    TWA Flight 3

    TWA Flight 3

    TWA_Flight_3

  • Wichita State University football team plane crash
  • 1970 aviation accident in Colorado

    Silver Plume. Operated by Golden Eagle Aviation Inc., the twin-engine propliner carried 37 passengers and a crew of three, of whom 29 were killed at the

    Wichita State University football team plane crash

    Wichita State University football team plane crash

    Wichita_State_University_football_team_plane_crash

  • Owen Roberts International Airport
  • Airport in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

    International service was initially operated to Miami with a leased Douglas DC-6 propliner and the first jet operations were flown between the airport and Kingston

    Owen Roberts International Airport

    Owen Roberts International Airport

    Owen_Roberts_International_Airport

  • Flying Tiger Line Flight 739
  • 1962 aircraft disappearance west of Guam

    Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 was a Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation propliner that disappeared on March 16, 1962, over the western Pacific Ocean. The

    Flying Tiger Line Flight 739

    Flying Tiger Line Flight 739

    Flying_Tiger_Line_Flight_739

  • BCPA Flight 304
  • 1953 aviation accident in California, United States

    Douglas DC-6 named Resolution and registered in Australia as VH-BPE. The propliner crashed during its initial approach towards San Francisco International

    BCPA Flight 304

    BCPA Flight 304

    BCPA_Flight_304

  • Canadair North Star
  • Canadian airliner with 4 piston engines, 1946

    Re-registration history and movements after leaving NCL courtesy of Propliner magazine's website.[verification needed] On 4 June 1967, Argonaut G-ALHG

    Canadair North Star

    Canadair North Star

    Canadair_North_Star

  • 1952 Dallas mid-air collision
  • 1952 mid-air collision

    American Airlines Flight 910, a four-engine Douglas DC-6 propliner, collided in mid-air with a single engine Temco Swift on final approach to Dallas Love

    1952 Dallas mid-air collision

    1952 Dallas mid-air collision

    1952_Dallas_mid-air_collision

  • Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 9
  • 1954 mid-air collision

    Air Lines Flight 9, a Canadair C-4 North Star four-engine commercial propliner on a domestic regular scheduled flight, collided in mid air with a Royal

    Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 9

    Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 9

    Trans-Canada_Air_Lines_Flight_9

  • United Air Lines Flight 409
  • 1955 aviation accident

    and Salt Lake City. The aircraft operating the service, a Douglas DC-4 propliner, registered as N30062, crashed into Medicine Bow Peak, near Laramie, Wyoming

    United Air Lines Flight 409

    United Air Lines Flight 409

    United_Air_Lines_Flight_409

  • Pan Am Flight 151
  • 1951 aircraft accident in Liberia

    June 1951, Pan Am Flight 151, flown by the Lockheed L-049 Constellation propliner Clipper Great Republic (registration N88846) crashed into a West African

    Pan Am Flight 151

    Pan Am Flight 151

    Pan_Am_Flight_151

  • Mataveri International Airport
  • Airport on Easter Island

    from the Chilean mainland started in 1967 with a monthly Douglas DC-6B propliner flight operated by LAN-Chile that took nine hours, using a runway extended

    Mataveri International Airport

    Mataveri International Airport

    Mataveri_International_Airport

  • TWA Flight 529
  • 1961 aviation accident in Willowbrook, Illinois

    TWA Flight 529 was a Lockheed Constellation L-049 propliner, registration N86511, operating as a scheduled passenger service from Boston, Massachusetts

    TWA Flight 529

    TWA Flight 529

    TWA_Flight_529

  • List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
  • School. September 1 – TWA Flight 529, a Lockheed Constellation L-049 propliner, abruptly pitched up and crashed shortly after takeoff from Chicago's

    List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft

  • Longest flights
  • Scheduled passenger air journeys

    4821/4823 Fokker 100 Regional Jetliner Lockheed Constellation L-1649A Propliner San Francisco Paris–Orly 9,001 km (5,593 mi; 4,860 nmi) 19:45 Trans World

    Longest flights

    Longest flights

    Longest_flights

  • List of Ilyushin aircraft
  • Il-108, business jet prototype, project abandoned, 1990. Il-116, regional propliner project. Il-118, proposed twin turboprop engine version of Il-18, 1984

    List of Ilyushin aircraft

    List_of_Ilyushin_aircraft

  • Douglas DC-3
  • Airliner and military transport aircraft family

    Gradidge 2006, pp. 632–633. Gradidge, 2006, p. 634. Pearcy, Arthur Douglas Propliners DC-1 – DC-7, Shrewsbury, England: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 1995, ISBN 1-8531026-1-X

    Douglas DC-3

    Douglas DC-3

    Douglas_DC-3

  • Bora Bora Airport
  • Airport in French Polynesia

    carrier Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux (TAI) with Douglas DC-7C propliner service direct to Los Angeles (LAX) via a stop in Honolulu (HNL) and also

    Bora Bora Airport

    Bora Bora Airport

    Bora_Bora_Airport

  • Alaska Airlines
  • Airline of the United States

    Slope and later to Ecuador. Alaska also owned Lockheed Constellation propliners including two Lockheed L-1649A Starliners from 1962 to 1968, and three

    Alaska Airlines

    Alaska Airlines

    Alaska_Airlines

  • Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
  • International airport in Manitoba, Canada

    polar route, which linked Copenhagen and Los Angeles with Douglas DC-6B propliner flights via Søndre Strømfjord, Greenland and Winnipeg. Two passenger airlines

    Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

    Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

    Winnipeg_James_Armstrong_Richardson_International_Airport

  • Agusta
  • Italian helicopter manufacturer (1923-2000)

    Koala utility helicopter A129 Mangusta attack helicopter AZ8-L prototype propliner/airliner EMA 124 prototype light utility helicopter CP-110 prototype light

    Agusta

    Agusta

    Agusta

  • American Airlines Flight 723
  • 1953 aviation accident

    Chicago Midway Airport in Illinois. On September 16, 1953, a Convair 240 propliner flying this route crashed while attempting to land at Albany Airport in

    American Airlines Flight 723

    American Airlines Flight 723

    American_Airlines_Flight_723

  • Sud Aviation Caravelle
  • French twin-jet narrow-body airliner produced 1958–1972

    a narrow fuselage and shoulder-mounted wing, similar to many regional propliners. Proposals from SNCASO included the S.O.60 with two Rolls-Royce Avon RA

    Sud Aviation Caravelle

    Sud Aviation Caravelle

    Sud_Aviation_Caravelle

  • Jet Age
  • Period of aviation history

    were able to fly higher, faster, and farther than older piston‑powered propliners, making transcontinental and intercontinental travel considerably faster

    Jet Age

    Jet Age

    Jet_Age

  • List of airlines of the Turks and Caicos Islands
  • operating in Turks and Caicos Islands. "Ailines of Turks and Caicos". Propliner (14). List of airlines of the Americas List of defunct airlines of the

    List of airlines of the Turks and Caicos Islands

    List_of_airlines_of_the_Turks_and_Caicos_Islands

  • British European Airways
  • Airline of the United Kingdom (1946–1974)

    flights and flights stopping in the Isle of Man the cruising altitude of propliners employed on the Berlin Airlift an improved version of the original Trident

    British European Airways

    British European Airways

    British_European_Airways

  • Faaʼa International Airport
  • Main airport of French Polynesia

    Intercontinentaux (TAI), which was serving Bora Bora in 1960 with Douglas DC-7C propliners. Later the same year, following the opening of the new airport, TAI began

    Faaʼa International Airport

    Faaʼa International Airport

    Faaʼa_International_Airport

  • Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport
  • Airport in Japonski Island

    Anchorage - Unalakleet - Nome - Kotzebue and was also flying Convair 240 propliner service nonstop to Juneau. By 1969, Alaska Air had added several stops

    Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport

    Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport

    Sitka_Rocky_Gutierrez_Airport

  • Cheddi Jagan International Airport
  • Airport in Timehri, Guyana

    City. At this same time, Pan Am was also operating weekly Douglas DC-6 propliner service on a routing of Belém - Cayenne - Paramaribo - Georgetown - Port

    Cheddi Jagan International Airport

    Cheddi Jagan International Airport

    Cheddi_Jagan_International_Airport

  • List of missing aircraft
  • List of aircraft that disappeared

    Back". 2010. Retrieved July 4, 2011. Eyre, Alan (2011). "Jacques Hémet's propliners". Retrieved July 22, 2011. "Disappearance of British pilot". Singapore

    List of missing aircraft

    List of missing aircraft

    List_of_missing_aircraft

  • Pan Am
  • Airline of the United States (1927–1991)

    last transatlantic B314 was in December 1945. the cruising altitude of propliners employed on the Berlin Airlift Originally known as "Aviation Corporation

    Pan Am

    Pan Am

    Pan_Am

  • Edmonton International Airport
  • Airport in Alberta, Canada

    in 1961, US-based Northwest Airlines was operating daily Douglas DC-7C propliner service on a routing of Edmonton–Winnipeg–Minneapolis/St. Paul–Milwaukee–New

    Edmonton International Airport

    Edmonton International Airport

    Edmonton_International_Airport

  • Conroy Skymonster
  • Canadian cargo airliner conversion with 4 turboprop engines, 1969

    THE "GUPPY"", London Gazette, no. 59306, p. 470, retrieved 1 June 2011 Propliner Issue Number 135 https://registry.faa.gov/AircraftInquiry/Search/NNumberResult

    Conroy Skymonster

    Conroy Skymonster

    Conroy_Skymonster

  • Air Tahiti
  • Regional airline from French Polynesia

    Initially operating a Short Sandringham "Bermuda" flying boat, a Douglas DC-4 propliner and a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter turboprop, it later added a

    Air Tahiti

    Air Tahiti

    Air_Tahiti

  • Imperial Airlines Flight 201/8
  • 1961 aviation accident

    by Imperial Airlines using a Lockheed Constellation L-049 four-engine propliner (registration N2737A (c/n 1976). The aircraft was manufactured in April

    Imperial Airlines Flight 201/8

    Imperial Airlines Flight 201/8

    Imperial_Airlines_Flight_201/8

  • Juneau International Airport
  • International airport serving Juneau, Alaska, United States

    airlines to serve Juneau. In 1947, Pan Am was operating daily Douglas DC-4 propliner service to Seattle via a stop at the Annette Island Airport, which served

    Juneau International Airport

    Juneau International Airport

    Juneau_International_Airport

  • Avianca Costa Rica
  • Flag carrier of Costa Rica

    José-San Andres Island route which was being flown with a Convair 440 propliner. The airline was operating to such international destinations in 1984

    Avianca Costa Rica

    Avianca Costa Rica

    Avianca_Costa_Rica

  • Douglas DC-6
  • US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1946

    December 2024. Roach & Eastwood, 2007, p. 273. ""No Goose - No Gander." Propliners' Crowning Achievement"". panam.org. Archived from the original on May

    Douglas DC-6

    Douglas DC-6

    Douglas_DC-6

  • Lisunov Li-2
  • Airliner and military transport aircraft

    A & W Publishers. ISBN 9780890097717. Pearcy, Arthur (1995). Douglas propliners DC-1--DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Pub. ISBN 1-85310-261-X. Shunkov,

    Lisunov Li-2

    Lisunov Li-2

    Lisunov_Li-2

  • History of aviation
  • were able to fly higher, faster, and farther than older piston‑powered propliners, making transcontinental and intercontinental travel considerably faster

    History of aviation

    History of aviation

    History_of_aviation

  • Las Américas International Airport
  • Airport in the Dominican Republic

    City, Miami and Port-au-Prince operated with Douglas DC-6 four engine propliners (which the airline called the "Super-6 Clipper"). In 1960, locally based

    Las Américas International Airport

    Las Américas International Airport

    Las_Américas_International_Airport

  • Airliner
  • Airplane transporting passengers and cargo

    attendant. Until the beginning of the Jet Age, piston engines were common on propliners such as the Douglas DC-3. Nearly all modern airliners are now powered

    Airliner

    Airliner

    Airliner

  • Greater Southwest International Airport
  • Former airport in Fort Worth, Texas, United States (1953–1974)

    to American flying a northbound service operated with a Douglas DC-6 propliner on a routing of Fort Worth - Dallas Love Field - Tulsa - St. Louis - Chicago

    Greater Southwest International Airport

    Greater Southwest International Airport

    Greater_Southwest_International_Airport

  • Futura International Airways
  • Spanish airline

    the U.S. in 1962 flying as Futura Airlines with Lockheed Constellation propliners serving Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield and Lake

    Futura International Airways

    Futura_International_Airways

  • Berlin Tempelhof Airport
  • Airport of Berlin, Germany (1923–2008)

    re-equipping its Tempelhof-based fleet with larger, pressurised Douglas DC-6B propliners. Compared with the DC-4, the new type had 16 additional seats. In 1958

    Berlin Tempelhof Airport

    Berlin Tempelhof Airport

    Berlin_Tempelhof_Airport

  • Douglas C-54 Skymaster
  • Military transport aircraft derived from DC-4

    Toronto: CANAV Books, 1982. ISBN 0-07-549965-7. Pearcy, Arthur. Douglas Propliners: DC-1–DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1995. ISBN 1-85310-261-X

    Douglas C-54 Skymaster

    Douglas C-54 Skymaster

    Douglas_C-54_Skymaster

  • Douglas DC-4
  • Four-engine propeller-driven airliner

    Historian (28): 20–31. ISSN 2051-1930. Pearcy, Arthur (1995). Douglas Propliners: DC-1–DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1-85310-261-X. Yenne

    Douglas DC-4

    Douglas DC-4

    Douglas_DC-4

  • Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
  • Airport serving Honolulu, Hawaii, US

    operating nonstop flights from Seattle with Boeing 377 Stratocruiser propliners; by 1961, Northwest was flying daily Douglas DC-8 jet service on a round

    Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

    Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

    Daniel_K._Inouye_International_Airport

  • Great Lakes Airlines (Canada)
  • Canadian regional airline (1958–1983)

    Aircraft in service with Great Lakes during the 1970s, being Convair 440 propliners and Convair 580 turboprops, were older and subject to vibrations during

    Great Lakes Airlines (Canada)

    Great Lakes Airlines (Canada)

    Great_Lakes_Airlines_(Canada)

  • N'Djamena International Airport
  • Main airport in Chad

    South Africa. Retrieved 2 August 2010. "Jacques Hémet shares his vintage propliner images". Ruud Leeuw. Retrieved 2 August 2010. "ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell

    N'Djamena International Airport

    N'Djamena International Airport

    N'Djamena_International_Airport

  • Western Airlines
  • Airline of the United States (1925–1987)

    nonstop Kodiak, Alaska - Seattle service with Lockheed Constellation propliners. Also in 1967, Western added Vancouver, and in 1969 it began nonstop flights

    Western Airlines

    Western Airlines

    Western_Airlines

  • Short Solent
  • Passenger flying boat

    Sydney, Australia until superseded on scheduled services by the land based propliners. ZK-AMO was redeployed on the iconic Coral Route from Auckland New Zealand

    Short Solent

    Short_Solent

  • Cayman Airways
  • Flag carrier of the Cayman Islands

    Miami were operated eight times a week using a single leased Douglas DC-6 propliner. By the winter of 1973, Cayman Airways was operating stretched BAC One-Eleven

    Cayman Airways

    Cayman Airways

    Cayman_Airways

  • Wardair
  • Airline of Canada (1952–1990)

    NWT. Wardair's first large aircraft was a four engine Douglas DC-6B propliner, leased in summer 1962, which started the airline's emphasis on charter

    Wardair

    Wardair

  • Fort Nelson Airport
  • Airport in Fort Nelson, British Columbia

    the Convair 240 as well as with the larger, four engine Douglas DC-6B propliner and the Bristol Britannia turboprop. Another airline which served Fort

    Fort Nelson Airport

    Fort Nelson Airport

    Fort_Nelson_Airport

  • Fort St. John Airport
  • Airport in British Columbia, Canada

    the Convair 240 as well as with the larger, four engine Douglas DC-6B propliner and Bristol Britannia turboprop. In 1994, Canadian Partner code sharing

    Fort St. John Airport

    Fort St. John Airport

    Fort_St._John_Airport

  • Cochise Airlines
  • Commuter airline

    Prescott (PRC) and Winslow (INW). By 1981, Cochise was flying a Convair 440 propliner nonstop between Tucson (TUS) and San Diego (SAN) and also on the Tucson

    Cochise Airlines

    Cochise_Airlines

  • Convair CV-240 family
  • Twin-engine short range airliner

    58 Veronico & Larkins 2005, pp. 59–60 Bridgman 1955, p. 26 "SINGAPORE PROPLINERS 1975". goodall.com.au. Retrieved 10 February 2021. Bridgman 1955, p. 27

    Convair CV-240 family

    Convair CV-240 family

    Convair_CV-240_family

  • Chicago and Southern Air Lines
  • US airline that merged into Delta in 1953

    a flight the airline called "The Caribbean Comet" with a Douglas DC-4 propliner flying a daily round trip routing of Chicago - St. Louis - Memphis - New

    Chicago and Southern Air Lines

    Chicago and Southern Air Lines

    Chicago_and_Southern_Air_Lines

  • Casper–Natrona County International Airport
  • Airport in Wyoming, US

    years included Boeing 247, Douglas DC-3, Convair 240 and Douglas DC-6B propliners, and Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprops. By 1970, the carrier began operating

    Casper–Natrona County International Airport

    Casper–Natrona County International Airport

    Casper–Natrona_County_International_Airport

  • Boeing 247
  • Airliner family by Boeing

    London: Chancellor, 1996. ISBN 1-85152-706-0. Pearcy, Arthur. Douglas Propliners: DC-1–DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1995. ISBN 1-85310-261-X

    Boeing 247

    Boeing 247

    Boeing_247

  • Douglas DC-7
  • US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1953

    Second edition, 2008. ISBN 978-85-7430-760-2. Pearcy, Arthur. Douglas Propliners: DC-1–DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1995. ISBN 1-85310-261-X

    Douglas DC-7

    Douglas DC-7

    Douglas_DC-7

  • Wake Island Airfield
  • US Air Force airfield located on Wake Island in the Pacific Ocean

    City, with the airline operating double-decker Boeing 377 Stratocruiser propliners into the airfield. Westbound Pan Am flights continued on to Guam, Tokyo

    Wake Island Airfield

    Wake Island Airfield

    Wake_Island_Airfield

  • Berlin Tegel Airport
  • Airport in Germany (1948–2020)

    period, the Allied charter carriers had begun replacing their obsolete propliners with contemporary turboprop and jet aircraft types, which suffered payload

    Berlin Tegel Airport

    Berlin Tegel Airport

    Berlin_Tegel_Airport

  • Lockheed L-1649 Starliner
  • US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1956

    Starliner; Petersen, Ralph M. Retrieved 2010-11-05. California Classic Propliners - L-1649A Starliners; Gibson, Tom. Retrieved 2010-11-05. US Warplanes

    Lockheed L-1649 Starliner

    Lockheed L-1649 Starliner

    Lockheed_L-1649_Starliner

  • Propfan
  • Type of aircraft engine

    Schefter, Jim (March 1985). "So long, jets? Ingenious new blades make propliners as fast as jets". Cover story. Popular Science. Vol. 226, no. 3. pp. 66–69

    Propfan

    Propfan

    Propfan

  • De Havilland Dove
  • British short-haul airliner produced 1946–1967

     69, no. 3. pp. 30–31, 64, 66. Stroud, John (October 1994). "Post War Propliners: de Havilland Dove". Aeroplane Monthly. Vol. 22, no. 10. pp. 64–69. Sykes

    De Havilland Dove

    De Havilland Dove

    De_Havilland_Dove

  • Britten-Norman Trislander
  • Three-engined piston airliner of the Britten-Norman BN-2 family 1970

    Work 1982–1985). London: Orbis Publishing, 1985. Stroud, John. "Post War Propliners: Islander and Trislander". Aeroplane Monthly. Vol. 22, No. 8. August 1994

    Britten-Norman Trislander

    Britten-Norman Trislander

    Britten-Norman_Trislander

  • Supplemental air carrier
  • US charter/scheduled airline hybrid (1944–1978)

    an intermittent existence. From late 1960 to 1964 it flew "Pink Cloud" propliner scheduled flights to Hawaii, but a 1963 accident shook its weak finances

    Supplemental air carrier

    Supplemental air carrier

    Supplemental_air_carrier

  • JAGS McCartney International Airport
  • Airport in Grand Turk Island,Turks and Caicos

    Grand Turk including Mackey International Airlines with Douglas DC-6 propliner service to Miami (MIA) with continuing service to Fort Lauderdale (FLL)

    JAGS McCartney International Airport

    JAGS McCartney International Airport

    JAGS_McCartney_International_Airport

  • Florida Airlines
  • US regional airline, 1960–1982

    described in the below table. Florida Airlines also operated Martin 4-0-4 propliner aircraft during its existence. Florida Airlines was incorporated on February

    Florida Airlines

    Florida_Airlines

  • National Air Communications
  • British directorate of civil aviation at the start of WWII

    Havers (1996) Yea (1989) Wilson (2009) Bluffield & (2009), p. 205 A.A.J.C. Propliner magazine n. 11. Bluffield, Robert (2009). Imperial Airways – The Birth

    National Air Communications

    National_Air_Communications

  • William F. Harrah
  • American businessman

    Resorts. July 10, 2019. Retrieved October 8, 2022. Groves, Clinton (1994). Propliners. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International. p. 13. ISBN 9780879388669. "Throttle-Back

    William F. Harrah

    William_F._Harrah

  • Edmonton City Centre Airport
  • Former airport in Alberta, Canada

    Airlines system timetable, the air carrier was operating Douglas DC-4 propliner service on a routing of New York City - Washington, D.C. - Chicago - Minneapolis–Saint

    Edmonton City Centre Airport

    Edmonton City Centre Airport

    Edmonton_City_Centre_Airport

  • Mammoth Yosemite Airport
  • Regional airport in Mono County, California

    Pacific Airlines, which in 1972 was operating 44-passenger seat Convair 440 propliner service to Los Angeles (LAX) and Burbank (BUR). By the mid-1970s, Sierra

    Mammoth Yosemite Airport

    Mammoth Yosemite Airport

    Mammoth_Yosemite_Airport

  • Latécoère 631
  • French flying boat airliner with 6 piston engines, 1942

    Ed. Larivière. OCLC 36836833. Stroud, John (January 1993). "Post War Propliners: Latécoère 631". Aeroplane Monthly. pp. 58–62. "Latécoère 631". Aeroplane

    Latécoère 631

    Latécoère 631

    Latécoère_631

  • National Airlines Flight 2511
  • 1960 airplane crash in North Carolina

    so National Airlines transferred the passengers of Flight 601 to two propliner aircraft it had in reserve. Passengers were boarded on these two replacement

    National Airlines Flight 2511

    National Airlines Flight 2511

    National_Airlines_Flight_2511

  • Pacific Western Airlines
  • Airline of Canada (1946–1987)

    the ramp for loading. A ticket agent on board a 66-seat Douglas DC-4 propliner would then collect the fare during the 55-minute flight. The airline operated

    Pacific Western Airlines

    Pacific_Western_Airlines

  • Narsarsuaq Airport
  • Airport located in Narsarsuaq, Kujalleq, Greenland

    1948.[citation needed] Civil air traffic began in 1949 with Douglas DC-4 propliners operated by Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) and Icelandair. US and

    Narsarsuaq Airport

    Narsarsuaq Airport

    Narsarsuaq_Airport

  • Santa Fe Regional Airport
  • Airport

    DC-3s. By 1959, TWA was operating four engine Lockheed Constellation propliner service into Santa Fe with a daily routing of Chicago Midway Airport -

    Santa Fe Regional Airport

    Santa Fe Regional Airport

    Santa_Fe_Regional_Airport

  • Canton Island Airport
  • Airport in Canton Island, Kiribati

    passenger service in 1962 operated with Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation propliners between Honolulu and Pago Pago). According to its June 1, 1956 worldwide

    Canton Island Airport

    Canton Island Airport

    Canton_Island_Airport

  • Sierra Pacific Airlines
  • Airline of the United States

    the past included the Cessna 402 twin prop, the Convair 440 twin engine propliner, the Convair 580 turboprop, the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter turboprop

    Sierra Pacific Airlines

    Sierra Pacific Airlines

    Sierra_Pacific_Airlines

  • Showa/Nakajima L2D
  • Japanese license-built version of Douglas DC-3

    Motorbooks International, 1992. ISBN 0-87938-543-X. Pearcy, Arthur. Douglas Propliners: DC-1–DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1995. ISBN 1-85310-261-X

    Showa/Nakajima L2D

    Showa/Nakajima L2D

    Showa/Nakajima_L2D

  • Kenai Municipal Airport
  • Airport

    to Anchorage with DC-3 as well as four engine Lockheed Constellation propliners with the Constellation service operating a roundtrip Anchorage - Kenai

    Kenai Municipal Airport

    Kenai Municipal Airport

    Kenai_Municipal_Airport

  • Shemya
  • Site in the Aleutian Islands archipelago

    airport." Northwest was operating Lockheed Constellation L-1049G model propliners on its "Orient Express" service between the U.S. and Asia in 1956. During

    Shemya

    Shemya

    Shemya

  • Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport
  • Primary airport of Belize

    as well as weekly direct one stop service to Managua with Douglas DC-4 propliners. TACA subsequently began operating Vickers Viscount turboprops on a weekly

    Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport

    Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport

    Philip_S._W._Goldson_International_Airport

  • Curtiss C-46 Commando
  • U.S. military transport aircraft with 2 piston engines, 1940

    September–December 1987, pp. 25–42. ISSN 0143-5450 Groves, Clinton (1994). Propliners: A Half-Century of the World's Great Propeller-Driven Airliners. Minneapolis:

    Curtiss C-46 Commando

    Curtiss C-46 Commando

    Curtiss_C-46_Commando

  • Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux
  • Airline of France

    Papeete, Tahiti - Honolulu. This same timetable also lists Douglas DC-6B propliner service between Paris Orly Airport, Marseille, Bamako, Ouagadougou and

    Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux

    Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux

    Transports_Aériens_Intercontinentaux

  • Douglas DC-5
  • Twin-engine propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes

    Counties Publications. ISBN 1-85780-088-5. Pearcy, Arthur (1995). Douglas Propliners: DC-1 – DC-7. London: Airlife. ISBN 1-85310-261-X. Wikimedia Commons has

    Douglas DC-5

    Douglas DC-5

    Douglas_DC-5

  • Cyril E. King Airport
  • Airport in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

    suspended jet service to the airport and began operating Convair 440 propliners instead for service to nearby St. Croix (STX) for connections to American

    Cyril E. King Airport

    Cyril E. King Airport

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  • Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport
  • Airport in Florida, United States

    later upgrade their service into the airport with 40-passenger Martin 404 propliners before initiating the first scheduled passenger jet flights at VPS. In

    Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport

    Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport

    Destin–Fort_Walton_Beach_Airport

  • Fort Smith Regional Airport
  • Public airport in Fort Smith, Arkansas, US

    AR-Little Rock-Memphis, TN and later operated Convair 340 and Convair 440 propliners as well as Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprops and British Aircraft Corporation

    Fort Smith Regional Airport

    Fort Smith Regional Airport

    Fort_Smith_Regional_Airport

  • Bristol Freighter
  • Twin-engine freighter and airliner

    International, 5 February 1945, pp. 176–179. Stroud, John. "Post-War Propliners: Bristol Freighter". Aeroplane Monthly, July 1993, Vol. 22, No. 7. pp

    Bristol Freighter

    Bristol Freighter

    Bristol_Freighter

  • Kangerlussuaq Airport
  • International airport in Greenland

    with three round trip flights per week being operated with Douglas DC-6B propliners on a routing of Copenhagen - Sondre Stromfjord (now Kangerlussuaq) - Winnipeg

    Kangerlussuaq Airport

    Kangerlussuaq Airport

    Kangerlussuaq_Airport

  • Historic Wendover Airfield
  • Aviation museum in Wendover, Utah

    2024. Pettersen, Ralph M. (11 November 2023). "DC-4 - DC-6 - DC-7 News". Propliner Information Exchange. Retrieved 30 January 2024. Stauffer, McKenzie (24

    Historic Wendover Airfield

    Historic Wendover Airfield

    Historic_Wendover_Airfield

  • Lake Charles Regional Airport
  • Airport in Louisiana, United States

    to Lake Charles during the mid-1960s when it withdrew its Convair 440 propliner service. Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) began serving Lake Charles during the

    Lake Charles Regional Airport

    Lake Charles Regional Airport

    Lake_Charles_Regional_Airport

  • Boise Airport
  • Airport in Boise, Idaho, United States

    EWR). United was also serving the airport with Douglas DC-6 and DC-6B propliners at this time. West Coast Airlines introduced Douglas DC-9-10 jet service

    Boise Airport

    Boise Airport

    Boise_Airport

  • Pan Am Flight 923
  • 1947 aviation accident

    Dunwoody. The aircraft for the flight was a Douglas DC-4, a four-engine propliner, registration NC88920, and had been in service since 1944, accumulating

    Pan Am Flight 923

    Pan Am Flight 923

    Pan_Am_Flight_923

  • Douglas DC-4E
  • US airliner prototype with 4 piston engines, 1938

    Aviation Historian (28): 20–31. ISSN 2051-1930. Pearcy, Arthur. Douglas Propliners: DC-1 – DC-7. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1995. ISBN 1-85310-261-X

    Douglas DC-4E

    Douglas DC-4E

    Douglas_DC-4E

  • Watson Lake Airport
  • Airport in Watson Lake, Yukon

    the Convair 240 as well as with the larger, four engine Douglas DC-6B propliner and the Bristol Britannia turboprop. Passenger service was also provided

    Watson Lake Airport

    Watson Lake Airport

    Watson_Lake_Airport

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