AAXICO Airlines
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| Founded | 23 March 1946 incorporated in Florida as American Air Export and Import Company | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 5 November 1965 merged into Saturn Airways | ||||||
| Headquarters | Miami, Florida United States | ||||||
| Key people | Howard J. Korth | ||||||
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(1) IATA, ICAO codes were the same until the 1980s | |||||||
AAXICO Airlines was an airline based in the United States. AAXICO is an acronym for American Air Export and Import Company. Initially founded as a non-scheduled airline or irregular air carrier, AAXICO was awarded certification as a scheduled air cargo airline in 1955 by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now-defunct Federal agency that, at the time, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation. However, in 1962 AAXICO reverted to a supplemental air carrier. In 1965, it was nominally bought by Saturn Airways, another supplemental airline, but AAXICO was the surviving management and ownership. In its later years, AAXICO was noted for its consistent profitability, financial strength and its near total focus on flying for the military.
A related company of the same name, owned by the family that controlled AAXICO Airlines, remained in the aircraft parts business until it was sold in 2012.