Boston-Maine Airways

Bedford, Massachusetts

Boston - Maine Airways was an American airline based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

History

The Boston Main Airways was founded in 1999. It operated the airline Pan Am Clipper Connections and served destinations in the Caribbean and Florida. The fleet consisted of six BAe Jetstream and three Boeing 727s, the airline flew twice a day to Bedford, Massachusetts, Trenton, New Jersey and Baltimore - Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

On February 1, 2008 was the Department of Transportation of the United States that Boston - Maine Airways a permit to fly shall be withdrawn for the following reasons: It lacked a proper management and it lacked the company 's willingness, directives and regulations to follow. On 29 March 2008, the last Boston - Maine Airways flight took place. Subsequently, the company was dissolved and sold the aircraft.

Pan Am Clipper Connections

1998 acquired Boston - Maine Airways the rights to the name and logo of the bankrupt Pan Am by the railway company Guilford Transportation from New Hampshire and offered under the name " Pan Am Clipper Connections " Connections in North America. Two Boeing 727-222 from United Airlines stocks were used for. Flight operations with the Boeing 727, however, was closed in 2005 after disputes with the U.S. Department of Transportation, rising costs and declining passenger numbers and laid plans for an expansion on ice. The company was limited to domestic routes to smaller airports near major cities. With the end of the Boston - Maine Airways and Pan Am Clipper were adjusted Connections flights and sells the machines.

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