Capitol Air
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| Founded | 11 January 1946 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 23 November 1984 | ||||||
| Operating bases | Smyrna, Tennessee Wilmington, Delaware Nashville, Tennessee | ||||||
| Destinations | See Destinations | ||||||
| Headquarters | Smyrna, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee United States | ||||||
| Founder | Jesse F. Stallings | ||||||
Capitol Air was a United States supplemental air carrier and, after 1978, a scheduled passenger air carrier based which was operational from 1946 to its bankruptcy filing on November 23, 1984. From 1964, supplemental air carriers were simply charter carriers. Until 1964, however, supplemental air carriers were a scheduled/charter hybrid. Supplemental air carriers were also known as irregular air carriers or nonscheduled carriers. The airline was founded as Capitol Airways in 1946, and renamed Capitol International Airways in 1967. In 1981, the airline changed its name to Capitol Air and was operating scheduled domestic and international passenger flights that year.