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  2. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    1931 - Purchased National Air Transport and Pacific Air Transport; 1961 - Merged with Capital Airlines; 1985 - Purchased Pan Am's entire Pacific Division; 1990 - Purchased Pan Am routes to London Heathrow Airport; 1991 - Purchased Pan Am's entire Latin American Division; 2010 - Merged with Continental Airlines. Was the world's largest carrier ...

  3. Pacific Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Air Lines was a local service carrier on the West Coast of the United States that began scheduled passenger flights in the mid-1940s under the name Southwest Airways. The company linked small cities in California with larger cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco.

  4. Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company (Vietnamese: Công ty Cổ phần Hàng không Pacific Airlines, operating as Pacific Airlines) is a low-cost airline and ground services provider headquartered in Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, [3] with its primary operating base at Tan Son Nhat International Airport. [4]

  5. British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines Douglas DC-6 airliner at Brisbane Airport. British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines or BCPA, was an airline registered in New South Wales, Australia in June 1946 with headquarters in Sydney. It was formed by the governments of Australia (50%), New Zealand (30%) and the United Kingdom (20%) to pursue trans ...

  6. Pacific Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    An airworthy Ryan M-1 mailplane in Pacific Air Transport markings at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum A P.A.T. Travel Air 3000. Gorst's new airline successfully bid for Route CAM 8 and contracted to purchase a fleet of ten Ryan M-1 mailplanes. These had a four-seat enclosed cabin because Gorst planned to carry fare-paying passengers as ...

  7. New Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 2023, the airline was issued a preliminary injunction regarding the trademark infringement case from BNSF, ordering the airline to cease use of the Northern Pacific name. While there was an opportunity to appeal the decision, it decided not to and instead opted to rebrand as New Pacific Airlines, after a call for employees to ...

  8. Hawaiian Airlines to get new leadership after merger closes ...

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    JAMM AQUINO / DEC. 3, 2023 The U.S. Department of Transportation approved the proposed merger between competitors Alaska and Hawaiian airlines today, the final regulatory hurdle for the $1.9 ...

  9. Pacific Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was a low-cost US airline headquartered in San Diego, California, that operated from 1949 to 1988. It was the first substantial scheduled discount airline . PSA called itself "The World's Friendliest Airline" and painted a smile on the nose of its airplanes, the PSA Grinningbirds . [ 2 ]