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  2. Pacific Alaska Airways - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Alaska Airways was established as ACA Aviation Corporation of the Americas in 1927, renamed to Pacific Alaska Airways in 1932 [1] and the same year acquired Alaskan Airways. The first air mail services were commenced on 3 September 1933. [2] On April 3, 1935, the airline flew the first air route from Juneau, Alaska to Fairbanks, Alaska.

  3. New Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline also operates inside Alaska under the brand and is the same company as Ravn Alaska. Ravn Connect is a separate company but also a subsidiary of FLOAT Alaska. [4] The airline plans to operate transpacific flights between North America and Asia, with a stopover at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.

  4. List of airlines of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Northern Airlines ("The Alaska Flag Line") was founded in January 1945 as Woodley Airlines, renamed Pacific Northern Airways on August 27, 1945 and Pacific Northern Airlines on August 23, 1947; merged into Western Airlines on October 31, 1967. PenAir was based in Anchorage.

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  6. History of aviation in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Trial air routes of Alaska in 1925. Commercial service in Alaska began with Wien Air Alaska in 1927. It expanded in the 1930s with Pacific Alaska Airways, Barnhill & McGee Airways, McGee Airways and Star Air Service, with the latter two eventually becoming the core of Alaska Airlines in 1944.

  7. Nick Bez - Wikipedia

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    The fare was $105. Juneau's harbor was home to three pioneer flying companies that offered commercial air service in the early 1930's. Alaska Southern Airways, Pacific Alaska Airways, and Panhandle Air Transport linked Juneau with outlying mines, canneries, lodges, and other communities in Southeast Alaska.

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