Passenger Cargo Previous airline service In 1945,
Northwest Airlines was operating all flights from the airport with 21-passenger seat
Douglas DC-3s with direct service to such major cities as
Minneapolis/
St. Paul, MN,
Milwaukee,
Chicago,
Detroit and
New York City with these eastbound flights making intermediate stops enroute at smaller cities such as
Spokane,
Great Falls,
Missoula,
Helena,
Billings and other small cities.
United Airlines was operating
Douglas DC-6,
Douglas DC-4 and Douglas DC-3 service from Boeing Field in 1947 with direct, no change of plane flights to
San Francisco,
Los Angeles,
Salt Lake City,
Denver,
Boise,
Oakland,
Burbank,
San Diego,
Vancouver, B.C.,
Chicago,
Cleveland,
Washington, D.C.,
Philadelphia and
New York City. At this same time in 1947, United was also operating 20 nonstop flights on a daily basis to
Portland, OR as well as a daily nonstop DC-6 flight to San Francisco named "The California" which continued on to Los Angeles on a one stop basis with the airline also operating daily direct service from the airport to smaller cities in Washington state, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nebraska and Iowa. Pan Am was also operating Douglas DC-4 service from the airport in 1950 nonstop to
Fairbanks, AK with direct one stop service to
Nome, AK as well as DC-4 nonstop service to
Ketchikan, AK (via the
Annette Island Airport) with flights continuing on to
Juneau, AK followed by
Whitehorse, Yukon in Canada and then on to Fairbanks. West Coast, which had its headquarters in the Seattle area and operated all of its flights from Boeing Field, merged with
Pacific Air Lines and
Bonanza Air Lines to form
Air West (later renamed
Hughes Airwest following its acquisition by
Howard Hughes in 1970) which continued serving Boeing Field until it moved its passenger service to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in 1971. Before the move to SEA, in January 1971 Hughes Airwest was operating nonstop
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jet service from the airport to Portland, Spokane and Pasco as well as direct, no change of plane DC-9-30 service to Boise, Calgary, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Twin Falls, Lewiston, Phoenix and Tucson, and was also operating
Fairchild F-27 turboprop service from BFI at this time to Astoria, Bend, Ephrata, Hoquiam, Klamath Falls, Lewiston, Olympia, Pasco, Portland, Pullman, Sacramento, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla, Wenatchee and Yakima.
Aeroamerica, an airline based at Boeing Field from 1971 to 1982 which operated
Boeing 707 and
Boeing 720 jetliners, flew nonstop to
Spokane, Washington in 1978.
Air Oregon, a commuter airline, operated
Swearingen Metro propjets in 1979 nonstop to its hub in
Portland, Oregon.
Helijet, a helicopter airline based at
Vancouver International Airport in
British Columbia, operated scheduled
Sikorsky S-76 helicopter flights to the
Victoria Harbour Heliport in British Columbia with direct one stop service to Helijet's
Vancouver Harbour Heliport located in the downtown Vancouver, B.C. area.
JSX began service between Boeing Field and
Oakland International Airport on July 1, 2019 using
Embraer 135 regional jets. As a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic, JSX announced in April 2020 that it would indefinitely cease its flights from Boeing Field. ==ICE flights==