Mamer
Air Transport
 

During the 1920s, the Mamer Air Transport Company pioneered a commercial and mail route between Seattle and Spokane, Washington and Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota.


Nick B. Mamer

Founded by Nick Mamer, the airline began operations on 14 July (or 15 April -- I found conflicting information), 1928.  Walla Walla was the hub for service to Portland, Spokane, Butte, Yakima and Boise.  Despite a promising start, carrying freight and passengers, the airline only lasted a year or two.

Mamer Air Transport operated two Ford Trimotors and a Buhl CA-6B Air Sedan:
 


Ford 4-AT-E c/n 65 [NC8403]


Ford 4-AT-E c/n 55 [NC9612]


Buhl CA-6B Air Sedan

 

 



Timetables and Promotional Materials
 

  9 June, 1930  



(enclosed schedule card, placed in the timetable above)
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