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  2. Hughes Airwest - Wikipedia

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    Hughes Air Corporation, doing business as Hughes Airwest, was a local service carrier from 1970 to 1980 in the Western United States. It was backed by Howard Hughes ' Summa Corporation . Its original name in 1968 was Air West and the air carrier was owned by Nick Bez .

  3. Hughes Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    Hughes logo, adopted after the death of its founder Hughes H-1 Racer Hughes H-4 Hercules. Hughes Galileo probe being deployed. Hughes-built NASA Surveyor lunar lander. Hughes developed the AIM-120 AMRAAM, one of the world's most advanced air-to-air missiles. During World War II the company designed and built several prototype aircraft at Hughes ...

  4. Summa Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hughes Airwest was sold to Republic Airlines for $38.5 million in October 1980, [4] and Hughes Helicopters was sold to McDonnell Douglas for $470 million in January 1984. [5] The hotel and casino properties were gradually sold off during the 1980s.

  5. Howard Hughes - Wikipedia

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    McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jets in Hughes Airwest livery. In 1970, Hughes acquired San Francisco-based Air West and renamed it Hughes Airwest. Air West had been formed in 1968 by the merger of Bonanza Air Lines, Pacific Air Lines, and West Coast Airlines, all of which operated in the western U.S.

  6. Two strangers met when their flight was delayed ... - AOL

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    While Cathy had a different endpoint to Millie and Debbie, they were all flying on the same aircraft and via the same airline – Hughes Airwest, a now-defunct regional airline linked to ...

  7. West Coast Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1968, West Coast merged with Pacific Air Lines and Bonanza Air Lines to form Air West, which became Hughes Airwest in 1970. In 1968, West Coast operated Douglas DC-9s, Fairchild F-27s, Douglas DC-3s, and Piper Navajos. The DC-3s were not transferred to Air West and were retired; the Navajos continued for a short time.

  8. Frank Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    The company trimmed operations and expenses during the reorganization, cutting one-third of its employees, introducing new wage rates and work rules for its employees, thus voiding the old Union contracts. [71] The average salary of Continental's pilots after the bankruptcy filing was 30% to 50% lower than before the filing. [72]

  9. Nuclear agency had 11% increase in taxpayer-funded union time ...

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    The NRC spent $377,056 in fiscal year 2019 on union time — referring to employee actions like attending labor meetings and union-sponsored training activities, as well as representing employees ...