CIA ties The airline was established by
Delford M. Smith (founder and owner) and began operations in 1960 as
Evergreen Helicopters. It acquired the operating certificate of
Johnson Flying Service and merged it with
Intermountain Aviation (a known CIA front) from
Pacific Corporation (also a CIA front) in 1975 to form Evergreen International Airlines, a United States
supplemental air carrier (i.e. charter carrier). The holding company,
Evergreen International Aviation, formed in 1979, wholly owned the airline. Evergreen bought assets during the 1970s that were previously linked to CIA operations including the CIA's aviation 'skunk works' located at the
Pinal Airpark in
Arizona where Evergreen subsequently performed special maintenance such as servicing the
NASA operated
Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft used to transport the
Space Shuttle. Evergreen subsequently sold the Pinal Airpark facility to Relativity Capital in 2011. Shortly thereafter it ran mysterious missions to
El Salvador and
Nicaragua. its aircraft supported
United Nations peacekeeping operations in 30 countries; flew insect-eradication missions throughout Africa; provided helicopter support for the
National Park Service and the
U.S. Forest Service; and operated helicopters for
FEMA following
Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. Commercially, the airline helped build the
Trans-Alaska Pipeline; and developed and serviced the
offshore oil and gas market with helicopter support worldwide via its
Evergreen Helicopters division. appeared in the 1990 action film
Die Hard 2. A Boeing 727 (registered N727EV) appeared in episode 8 of season 4 of
Remington Steele titled "Coffee Tea or Steele".
Bankruptcy On November 9, 2013, it was announced that Evergreen Airlines would close on November 30, 2013, due to financial troubles. This information was initially denied by Evergreen, but shortly afterwards admitted: "Evergreen International Airlines flew its last flight Monday [December 2, 2013] Mike Hines, chairman of its parent company board, acknowledged". On December 31, 2013, Evergreen International Airlines filed a Chapter 7 petition in federal bankruptcy court in Delaware. The bankruptcy filing lists seven entities as submitting the Chapter 7 petition: Evergreen Aviation Ground Logistics Enterprise, Evergreen Defense and Security Services, Evergreen International Airlines, Evergreen International Aviation, Evergreen Systems Logistics, Evergreen Trade, and Supertanker Services. In June 2014, Evergreen had declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy and began a liquidation of assets, including its headquarters campus in McMinnville. By the time of Smith's death November 7, 2014, the remains of his once billion-dollar Evergreen Aviation empire had been sold off, shut down, or was in bankruptcy and under investigation by tax authorities. ==Destinations==