Key Airlines

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Key Airlines, formerly known as Sun Valley Airlines, flew between Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, California. It was based in Sun Valley, Idaho and flew during the 1970s.[1]

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In the early 1970s Sun Valley Airlines and Key Airlines merged to form Key Airlines. The airline's base was Salt Lake City and by this time the aircraft of choice was the Convair 440. In 1983 the airline was sold and relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada and the aircraft retitled with Key Air on the fuselage of the aircraft. The Boeing 727-100 was used and charter flights were commenced to Miami, the Caribbean and Mexico.

Key Air was purchased by Presidential Airways in 1986 and then one year later by World Airways but in both instances continued to fly under its own colors. With the World Airways ownership, the Douglas DC-10 was introduced for charter flights to Europe and Asia on behalf of World Airways and the base was moved to Savannah, Georgia. In 1992 Key Air was sold by World Airways and by then the financial situation was difficult; service had to be cut back and aircraft disposed of and by 1993 the company sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Many of the 727s were sold and two new leased McDonnell Douglas MD-83 were put into service, but the end came a few months later when in May 1993 the airline was liquidated. [2]

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  1. ^ Key Airlines - Sun Valley Key Airlines
  2. ^ Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing