Looking back A cap, T-shirts, pins, schedules, press clippings. Tools of the trade for an airline public relations staffer such as Donna Fiala, now a Collier County commissioner. Fiala has fond memories of the airline that serviced New England and Florida for 40 years until 1989. It was alternately known as PBA, for Provincetown-Boston Airline, and Naples Airlines, because it moved planes and staff between the seasonal areas — and routinely rolled out extra planes on a moment's notice to handle passenger loads. The former NBC comedy series "Wings" was patterned after Naples/PBA and its owners/managers/pilots in the Van Arsdale family. Naples/PBA, which ran into trouble when it tried to expand, last serviced Naples in 1987. Fiala was there for that historic moment, and shares these items from her personal collection.
These classic photos were published in 2010 in the Sunday Perspective section of the Naples Daily News.



















































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