Īlaska Island Airways was acquired by Alaska Coastal Airlines in 1954. In 1945, Simmons went to Vancouver, BC, and purchased a Grumman G-21 Goose, formerly in the service of the Royal Canadian Air Force On one occasion in the late 1960s, a woman had a baby in flight between Gustavus and Juneau. At the time of the merger his fleet consisted of ten Grumman G-21 Goose amphibian aircraft. Įllis Air Lines was formed in Ketchikan in 1936 by Robert Edmund "Bob" Ellis (Janu– May 8, 1994). In 1939, Simmons and Holden joined forces, forming Alaskan Coastal Airways. In 1938, Simmons used Bellanca NC47M in the rescue of survivors of the Patterson, an oceangoing freighter which had run aground at Cape Fairweather, 150 miles northwest of Juneau. Holden bought a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker NC196N in August 1936. Marine Airways was formed by Alex Holden, Jim Davis and M E Monagle in Juneau in July 1936. ![]() ![]() Irving Airways had been started by Wilbur Irving at Juneau in the spring of 1936. Alaska Air Transport bought out Irving Airways in September 1936. History Īlaska Air Transport was formed by Sheldon Bruce "Shell" Simmons (Octo– November 16, 1994) at Juneau in the summer of 1935 with one Stinson SM-2AC aircraft named Patco. Alaska Coastal Airlines was taken over by Alaska Airlines in April 1968. On April 1, 1962, Alaska Coastal Airlines merged with Ellis Air Lines, trading for a while as Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines. It was formed in 1939 as a result of the merger of Alaska Air Transport and Marine Airways. However, payments received via PayPoint are not processed until the next or following business day and will not be reflected until that time.Alaska Coastal Airlines was an airline in the United States. Please note that the Authority’s Finance Department makes every effort to produce and publish the most current and accurate information possible. If you do not agree with the foregoing, do not access or use PayPoint. ![]() By accessing or using PayPoint, you agree with the terms of the Authority User Agreement, with the terms of the First Data Privacy Statement and with any and all other terms provided by the Authority and First Data with respect to your access or use of PayPoint. Further, we recommend that you review the Authority’s Legal Disclaimer/User Agreement (“Authority User Agreement”), to fully understand the Authority’s privacy and security practices. We recommend that you review the First Data Online Privacy Statement (“First Data Privacy Statement”), which is contained on the online payment portal, to fully understand First Data’s privacy and security practices. The Authority has no control over PayPoint and does not assume any responsibility, endorse or guarantee any aspect of your use of PayPoint. When you click on the Pay Now button below, you will leave the website of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (the “Authority”) and will be redirected to the Online Payment Portal – PayPoint (“PayPoint”), which is operated and maintained by First Data Merchant Services (“First Data”).
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