Commercial Airlines Collection (Part 3, N-S)
Contents of the Collection
The Commercial Airlines Collection is an artificial collection comprised of textual, visual, and audiovisual materials related to commercial airlines from around the world, 1910s-2020s. Although international airlines are represented, American-based airlines are far more heavily represented, including a significant number of small regional, and often defunct, airlines. Materials come from various sources.
The bulk of the collection is textual materials, including advertisements, such as magazine ads; promotional brochures, booklets, and fliers; menus and in-flight entertainment guides, including duty-free shopping information; route maps; safety cards and brochures; stationery, air mail labels, and postcards; tickets, boarding passes, and luggage tags; frequent flyer program materials, including special offers and membership documents; and timetables and flight schedules, including fare information. There are also folders of assorted printed ephemera, including but not limited to, business cards, calendars, children's activity materials, souvenir flight reports, and matchbook covers.
The collection also contains visual materials, including photographs, slides, negatives, and photographic postcards as well as posters, lithographs, and artwork. Major topics depicted include aircraft in airline livery; flight attendants, pilots, and to a far lesser extent, ground crew and airline executives; and advertisements, such as billboards; buildings, office space, and events. A number of advertisements, including photographs and brochures, depict locations and activities a visitor could experience on their travels. Most of the photographs are publicity shots and are black-and-white, although some are in color. Some photographs includes stamps and or captions to provide context. Sizes vary, although most are 8x10-inches.
Of particular note are illustrations by Fred Takasumi for Delta Airlines and a lithographic reproduction of the painting "Frontier Rose" by artist R.C. Gorman, for Frontier Airlines. There is one audio item: a 33 RPM sound recording of a speech by Bob Crandall, Senior Vice President of Marketing for American Airlines.
While most of the collection is dedicated to airlines, some materials relate to professional agencies that may have provided support or services, such as fuel, to the commercial airline industry and worked with multiple airlines. Companies include, but are not limited to, the Air Transportation Association of America, the Australia National Airlines Commission, the Railway Express Agency, Texaco, and the United States Postal Service. Types of material include, but are not limited to, brochures, frequent flyer materials, posters, and route maps.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1940s-1990s
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research but has not been fully processed. Some materials may need additional processing before researcher use. Please contact us for details.
Conditions Governing Use
The Museum of Flight (TMOF) Archives is the owner of the physical materials in the archives and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from TMOF archives before any publication use. TMOF does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners. Consult repository for more details.
Extent
5 Cubic Feet (4 lateral file cabinet drawers, 12 vertical file cabinet drawers)
Language
English
Abstract
The Commercial Airlines Collection is an artificial collection comprised of textual, visual, and audiovisual materials of commercial airlines from around the world, 1910s-2020s.
Note on Arrangement
The materials are sorted alphabetically by airline, then arranged alphabetically by subject. Not all airlines have all subjects. In general, the subjects are:
- Advertisements
- Aircraft -- photographs and postcards
- Brochures
- Decals and stickers
- Employees, Events and Facilities -- photographs
- Flight attendants -- photographs
- Flight attendants -- recruitment brochures
- Frequent Flyer program materials
- Menus
- Pilots -- photographs
- Pilots -- recruitment brochures
- Posters, lithographs, and artwork
- Printed ephemera
- Route maps
- Safety cards
- Stationery and postcards
- Tickets, boarding passes, and luggage tags
- Timetables and flight schedules
Note that postcards appear in two locations: Aircraft and Stationery. Photographic postcards that feature an aircraft in airline livery remain in the Aircraft section, while postcards that may feature any other topic have been grouped within Stationery. Advertisements, brochures, and Frequent Flyer program materials may have some overlap or similar materials.
Other Finding Aids
Due to the size of the Commercial Airlines Collection it has been divided into four parts.
Part 1 is available online at https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/661
Part 2 is available online at https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/718
Part 4 is currently in progress.
Custodial History
As an artificial collection, these materials were collected and acquired through a variety of sources. Provenance information has not been maintained for all items.
Accruals
This collection is expected to grow.
Processing Information
Processing work done prior to 2024 by archives staff included some sleeving of photographs and fragile materials. In 2024, the Reference Archivist began a review to bring the collection up to current best practices and to bring various artificial collections together. As needed, materials were separated from the archival component and sent to the library, objects storage, or the trade literature collections. Excessive duplicates were removed. Sleeving or interleaving of photographs and fragile materials was fully completed. Materials were placed in acid-free folders and arranged in alphabetical order by airline.
Subject
- National Air Transport (Organization)
- National Airlines (Organization)
- National Parks Airways (Organization)
- Nauru Airlines (Organization)
- Nevada Airlines (Organization)
- New York Air (Organization)
- New York Airways, Inc. (Organization)
- New York Helicopter (Organization)
- New Zealand National Airways Corporation (Organization)
- Newmans Air (Organization)
- North Central Airlines (Organization)
- Northeast Airlines, Inc (Organization)
- Northeastern Airlines (Organization)
- Northern Consolidated Airlines (Organization)
- Northwest Airlines, Inc. (Organization)
- Northwest Seaplanes (Organization)
- Northwest Sky Ferry (Organization)
- Norwegian Air Lines (Organization)
- Olde Thyme Aviation (Organization)
- Olympiakē Aeroporeia (Organization)
- Oregon Airways (Organization)
- Ozark Air Lines (Organization)
- Pacific Air Transport (Organization)
- Pacific Alaska Airways (Organization)
- Pacific Coastal Airlines (Organization)
- Pacific Eagle Aviation Ltd. (Organization)
- Pacific Express (Organization)
- Pacific National Airways (Organization)
- Pacific Northern Airlines (Organization)
- Pacific Seaboard Air Lines (Organization)
- Pacific Southwest Airlines (Organization)
- Pacific Western Airlines (Organization)
- Pakistan International Airlines (Organization)
- Pan American World Airways, Inc (Organization)
- Pan American-Grace Airways (Organization)
- Pearson Aircraft Company (Organization)
- PenAir (Organization)
- Pennsylvania Central Airlines (Organization)
- People Express (Firm) (Organization)
- Philippine Airlines (Organization)
- Pickwick Airways (Organization)
- Piedmont Airlines (Organization)
- Polynesian Airlines (1959-2017) (Organization)
- Prairie Airways Limited (Organization)
- Pro Air (Organization)
- Provincetown-Boston Airlines (Organization)
- Qantas Airways (Organization)
- Quebec Airways (Organization)
- Railway Express Agency (1929-1960) (Organization)
- Real Transportes Aéreos (Organization)
- Reno Air (Organization)
- Republic Airlines (Organization)
- Royal Brunei Airlines (Organization)
- Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation (Organization)
- Rust's Flying Service (Organization)
- Ryan Airlines Incorporated (Organization)
- Sabena Belgian World Airlines (Organization)
- San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines (Organization)
- San Juan Airlines (Organization)
- Saskatchewan Government Airways (Organization)
- Saturn Airways (1959-1976) (Organization)
- Scadta (Organization)
- Sa'ūdīyah (Airline) (Organization)
- Scandinavian Airlines System (Organization)
- Seair Seaplanes (Organization)
- SeaPort Airlines (Organization)
- Seattle Seaplanes (Organization)
- Simmons Airlines (Organization)
- Singapore Airlines (1972-) (Organization)
- Sky View Lines, Inc. (Organization)
- Skycraft Air Transport (Organization)
- Skyways (Organization)
- SkyWest Airlines (Organization)
- Socal Seaplanes (Organization)
- Sound Flight, Inc. (Organization)
- South African Airways (Organization)
- South West Air (Organization)
- Southeastern Airlines (Organization)
- Southern Air Fast Express, Inc. (Organization)
- Southern Air Transport, Inc. (Organization)
- Southern Airways, Inc (Organization)
- Southwest Air Lines (Japan) (Organization)
- Southwest Airlines Co. (Organization)
- Southwest Airways (Organization)
- Spirit Airlines (Organization)
- Standard Air Lines (Organization)
- Sunworld International Airways (Organization)
- Surinam Airways (Organization)
- Post Office Ltd. (Organization)
- Swift Aire Lines (Organization)
- Swissair (Organization)
- Syrian Arab Airlines (Organization)
- Title
- Guide to the Commercial Airlines Collection (Part 3)
- Author
- Jenn Parent
- Date
- 2025
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Edition statement
- 1st Edition
Repository Details
Part of the The Museum of Flight Archives Repository
9404 East Marginal Way South
Seattle Washington 98108-4097
206-764-7874
curator@museumofflight.org