Ozark Air Lines, Inc.

OZARK AIR LINES, INC.

 
 

ABOUT

Ozark Air Lines, Incorporated, was a local service carrier based in the United States, which operated from 1950 until 1986, when it was purchased by Trans World Airlines (TWA). In its earliest day, the company received a second chance to become an airline when it won the routes for which Ozark applied, Parks Air Lines, failed to start them in a timely manner.

Parks had its rights revoked by the Civil Aeronautics Board and Ozark was awarded not only the routes it had previously applied for, but additional routes as well. Parks merged into Ozark and Ozark took over the Parks operation and the single route over which Parks had recently started service, thereby launching Ozark. Ozark over time became a jet carrier with a hub in St. Louis.

In 2001, TWA was merged into American Airlines. A smaller regional airline that used the Ozark name (and whose operating certificate was purchased by Great Plains Airlines) operated in 2000–2001. From 1950 until 1986, Ozark's headquarters was located at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.

Today, the fine Ozark Air Lines brand and its many unique slogans such as Go-Getters Go-Ozark, are administered by Braniff Airways, Incorporated. New Ozark Airlines products featuring the famed Swallows and Go-Getters Go-Ozark slogan can be purchased at the Braniff and Ozark website at https://braniffboutique.com/search?q=Ozark+Air+Lines. See our Ozark Airlines Boutique advertisement below!

In addition, you can book travel, airline, hotels, resorts, tours and fun adventures via the Ozark Air Lines travel booking site at www.FlyBraniff.com. For information concerning licensing the famed Ozark Air Lines brand please email Ozark’s licensing agent at info@perpetuallicensing.com.