Mid-West Airlines
| Founded | 1933 (as Iowa Airplane Company) |
|---|---|
| Commenced operations | 21 October 1949 |
| Ceased operations | 15 May 1952 |
| Operating bases | Des Moines, Iowa |
| Parent company | Purdue Research Foundation(1951–1952) |
| Headquarters | Des Moines, Iowa, United States |
| Key people | F.C. Anderson |
Mid-West Airlines was a Des Moines, Iowa-based local service carrier, a scheduled airline certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now-defunct Federal agency that at the time tightly regulated almost all US air transportation, to fly smaller routes in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota. It was briefly owned by a Purdue University affiliate before being liquidated after the CAB refused to extend the airline's initial certification. It was one of three local service carriers (out of 19 that started CAB-certificated operations) that failed to have initial certification extended by the CAB, the other two being Florida Airways and Wiggins Airways.