Aroostook Airways
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Commenced operations1969
Ceased operations1972
DestinationsSee Destinations served
HeadquartersPresque Isle, Maine, United States
| Commenced operations | 1969 |
|---|---|
| Ceased operations | 1972 |
| Destinations | See Destinations served |
| Headquarters | Presque Isle, Maine, United States |
Aroostook Airways was an airline based in Presque Isle, Maine, United States, from 1969 to 1972. It was established as P & M Flying Services, founded by John C. Philbrick in 1965.[1] It offered commuter airline service throughout Maine, Boston, and Hartford's Bradley International Airport. The airline also offered charter and air ambulance service.
- Maine
- Presque Isle (Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle) (PQI) Hub
- Augusta (Augusta State Airport) (AUG)
- Bangor (Bangor International Airport) (BGR)
- Madawaska/Fort Kent (Northern Aroostook Regional Airport)* (WFK)
- Portland (Portland International Jetport) (PWM)
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- Boston (Logan International Airport) (BOS)
Those airports marked with an asterisk (*) no longer have commercial airline service.