{{More citations needed|date=December 2009}} {{Infobox company | name = Intermountain Manufacturing Company | logo = | type = | fate = | predecessor = Call Aircraft Company | successor = | founded = 1962 | defunct = | hq_location = | industry = | products = | key_people = | num_employees = | parent = Aero Commander, | subsidiaries = }}
The '''Intermountain Manufacturing Company''' (IMCO) was a US aircraft manufacturer of the 1960s based in Afton, Wyoming that produced agricultural aircraft.
IMCO was formed in 1962 to purchase the assets of the failed Call Aircraft Company, and the following year commenced new production of the CallAir A-9. IMCO also developed an enlarged and refined version of the aircraft, designated the '''B-1'''.<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Flying Magazine|date=April 1966|page=22}}</ref>
Aero Commander, a division of Rockwell International purchased IMCO in 1966 and relocated production to Albany, Georgia the following year.<ref>{{cite news |title=Pittsburgh Firm Boosts Assets |work=Salt Lake Tribune |agency=AP |date=25 December 1966 |page=2C}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=October 2020}}
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