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  2. Pacific Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    One F-27 in summer 1964 flew Reno-Lake Tahoe-Sacramento-San Francisco-San Jose-Fresno-Bakersfield-Burbank-Los Angeles-San Diego. It left Reno at 6:00 am and was scheduled into San Diego at 12:10 pm. [citation needed] Pacific's fleet became all-turbine after their last Martin 4-0-4 was retired in April 1967. [23]

  3. Pacific Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    With only five 98-seat Electras, PSA nonetheless had the second-highest passenger marketshare in San Francisco, and the fifth largest in Los Angeles. Speedy 20 minute aircraft turnarounds and no-frills service. Nine months profit to September 30, 1962, of over $1 million (at a time when the Los Angeles to San Francisco fare was just $13.50)

  4. Flight cancellation and delay - Wikipedia

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    The analysis focuses on America's ten biggest airports, those are; Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, New York (JFK), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle and Charlotte. Data analysis confirms that the distribution of delays at departure is very similar to that at arrival and there is a strong correlation between the two data.

  5. Pacific Mail Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    SS Isthumus (1851–1854): Formerly used between San Francisco and Panama for George Law between May 4, 1850 and April 1851, she was then purchased by Pacific Mail Steamship Company. She made occasional Panama City voyages until late 1853, when she was put on the San Francisco to San Diego service. She was sold in January 1854 and renamed ...

  6. Rancho Potrero de Santa Clara - Wikipedia

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    A description on the commemorative plaque reads: "Here, on the 1,939-acre Rancho Potrero de Santa Clara, Christopher A. Shelton in early March 1853 introduced the honeybee to California. In Aspinwall, Panama, Shelton purchased 12 beehives from a New Yorker and transported them by rail, 'bongo,' pack mule, and steamship to San Francisco.

  7. Lake Tahoe Airport - Wikipedia

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    That summer, Lake Tahoe was a stop on an F-27 "milk run" service: Pacific flight 771 operated Reno-Lake Tahoe-Sacramento-San Francisco-San Jose-Fresno-Bakersfield-Los Angeles-San Diego. In 1966, Pacific started the first jet service to Lake Tahoe, Boeing 727-100s flying Los Angeles ( LAX )-San Jose-Lake Tahoe.

  8. Rancho Palos Verdes landslide is creating a new beach ... - AOL

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    “It’s changing like every week," he said, as new reefs appear regularly. Jaconi, 45, is a lifelong resident of the Portuguese Bend Beach Club, a small gated community just off Palos Verdes ...

  9. History of Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Municipal Airport on Army Day, c. 1931. The next year, the dirt runway was replaced with oiled decomposed granite which could be used year-round and two more hangars, a restaurant, office space, and a control tower were built. On June 7, 1930, the facility was dedicated and renamed Los Angeles Municipal Airport. [3]