Capitol Air Douglas DC-8-61
N4578C
(c/n 45943)
Capitol was one of the original
15 airlines granted Supplemental Carrier status by the CAB in
1962. It grew
from an aircraft sales and maintenance and flight training operation
with a small
non-sked
division into a very large intercontinental charter and military
contract carrier with a
sizeable fleet. It
in fact operated, at one time or another, more than 50 DC-8s of various
stretches, along with 5
DC-10s and a leased Airbus A300. . N4578C seen above at LAX
by Frank
C. Duarte Jr in July 1974 had been leased from Japan Airlines and is
wearing a sort
of hybrid livery with a JAL
cheatline and Capitol titling. The carrier
changed its corporate
name in January 1982 from Capitol
International Airways to Capitol Air. Capitol Air declared
bankruptcy in the mid-1980s after the new owner,
George Bachelor, dismantled it and merged
it into his other existing
charter outfit, (and later scheduled airline), Arrow Air.