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American airline
Cosmopolitan Airlines
Commenced operations1978; 46 years ago (1978)
Ceased operations1980; 44 years ago (1980)
Operating basesRepublic Airport
DestinationsSee Destinations served below
HeadquartersFarmingdale, New York, United States

Cosmopolitan Airlines was a FAR Part 121 Supplemental Air Carrier airline based at Republic Airport in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, which served both commuter and charter flights. The airline operated from 1978 to 1983, with flights ending in 1983. It flew three Convair 440 planes, which were available for public charters, and Cessna 404s, 421s, and 310s for the scheduled commuter flights to Boston (FAR Part 135 operations). Two of the Convairs were configured as 52-seat passenger carriers, and the third configured for up to 42 passengers.

During the summer months the airline, chartered by Trans East International Airlines (also based at Farmingdale Republic Airport), flew scheduled flights from La Guardia to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Did Charter flights for Corporate executives: e.g.: Frank Perdue's Execs to Salisbury, MD.

Destinations served

An asterisk (*) indicates that this airport is no longer served by passenger service.

Proposed expansion

Before the halting of operations in 1980, the airline sought to initiate its public charter service from Farmingdale's Republic Airport to the following destinations:

Those cities were already being served by CA's Atlantic City charters.

See also

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