Midwest Aviation
Midwest Aviation was a commuter airline based first in New Ulm, Minnesota then in Marshall, Minnesota. From 1973 to 1977, the airline operated under the name Air New Ulm and from 1977 to 1979 under the name Lake State Airways. The airline operated from 1979 until 1983 under its final name, Midwest Aviation, before folding.
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Commenced operations | 1973 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1983 | ||||||
Operating bases | New Ulm, Minnesota, United States Marshall, Minnesota, United States | ||||||
Destinations | See Destinations below |
At one point Midwest Aviation offered flights between Minneapolis and St. Paul. At the time it cost $5USD one-way and $10 round-trip to fly between the two adjacent cities.
Destinations
Note that this list includes destinations of Midwest Aviation, Air New Ulm, and Lake State Airways.
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- Marshall (Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport)*
- Bloomington (Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport)
- Minneapolis, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport)
- New Ulm (New Ulm Municipal Airport)*
- St. Paul (St. Paul Downtown Airport)*
- South Dakota
Those airports marked with an asterisk (*) are no longer served by scheduled airline service.
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