Air South (Georgia)

This article is about a US airline from 1969 to 1978. For other airlines of the same name, see Air South.
Air South
IATA ICAO Callsign
KQ
Founded 1969
Ceased operations 1978
Operating bases Atlanta Municipal Airport
Headquarters St. Simons, Georgia

Air South was an airline from the United States. Founded as Nationwide Airlines Southeast in 1969, the company had its headquarters in St. Simons, Georgia. Out of its base at Atlanta Municipal Airport, Air South operated regional scheduled passenger flights within the southeastern USA, using a small fleet of Fairchild F-27 and Martin 4-0-4 aircraft,[1] as well as the Beechcraft Model 99.[2]

In 1975, Air South was acquired by Florida Airlines and became a wholly owned subsidiary, along with Shawnee Airlines.[3] Over the following years, Air South continued flight operations under its own branding. As a consequence of the Airline Deregulation Act, it was eventually shut down in 1978.[1]

Route network

In the early 1970s, Air South offered a network of domestic flights to the following destinations:[3][4]

Location State Airport
Birmingham Alabama Birmingham Municipal Airport
Americus Georgia Souther Field
Atlanta Georgia Atlanta Municipal Airport (base)
Dublin Georgia
Statesboro Georgia Statesboro-Bulloch County Airport
Saint Simons Georgia Malcolm McKinnon Airport
Thomasville Georgia
Tifton Georgia Henry Tift Myers Airport
Waycross Georgia Waycross-Ware County Airport
Beaufort South Carolina Beaufort County Airport
Hilton Head South Carolina
Nashville Tennessee Nashville Airport

Accidents and incidents

References

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