In 1926,
Chalk's International Airlines built an air terminal on a landfill island,
Watson Island, where it continued to operate for over 75 years. Its scheduled and other flights by
flying boats and
amphibian aircraft served many points in the
Bahamas and other nearby destinations. Chalk's moved its flights to its main engineering and operating base at
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after the attacks of
September 11, 2001, because of security concerns around
PortMiami and increased helicopter traffic around Watson Island. Chalk's ceased operations in December 2005. The Seaplane Base is utilized by many operators throughout the year for flights within Florida and to
The Bahamas. ==Airlines and destinations==