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SHAWNEE AIRLINES
February 1, 1972 Timetable

Airline: Shawnee Airlines
Effective date: February 1, 1972
Cities served:  Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Freeport, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Miami, Nassau, Orlando, Panama City, Pensacola, Sarasota / Bradenton, Tallahassee, Tampa, Walt Disney World, West Palm Beach
Equipment: FH-227, Twin Otter, Beechcraft B99
Notes: This shows Shawnee at or near their peak. Includes advertisement for service to Disney World's Lake Buena Vista STOLport. 
Credit: From the collection of David Henderson. If you share these images on social media or another website, please credit SunshineSkies.com. A link back to this page would also be appreciated.
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable
Shawnee Airlines timetable
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Shawnee Airlines timetable 1972
Gary Orlando provided this information about the above image: The FH-227 in the top shot is actually an artist impression of the Shawnee colors put on N2227F which was the second (s/n 502) FH-227 built by FH. Shawnee never operated N2227F but instead leased an FH-227C, N379NE (s/n 516) from Northeast and were to get a second one, N376NE (s/n 507) but that fell through. N379NE was then returned back to Northeast as well.

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