Inter-Island Airways
Inter-Island Airways flew amphibian planes between John Rodgers Airport on Oahu and the neighbor islands on regularly scheduled passenger and freight service in the 1930s.
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- Inter-Island Airways October 8, 1934. Governor Joseph B. Poindexter hands the first air mail to co-pilot James Hogg for interisland delivery. Postmaster Charles Chillingworth looks on.
- Inter-Island Airways November 2, 1935. U.S. mail flying over Haleakala on Maui, with Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea on the Big Island in background.
- Inter-Island Airways c1936-1939. Plane sweeps over tiny village of Kaunakakai, Molokai.
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- Inter-Island Airways. Close up view of the great amphibian plane that carries the U.S. mail and passengers daily between islands in the Hawaiian group.
- Inter-Island Airways at John Rodgers Airport. Well wishers wave goodbye to passengers.
- Inter-Island Airways. Passengers board plane at John Rodgers Airport.