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Former airline: Wings of Alaska now part of SeaPort Airlines. Alternative callsign: WINGS (for VFR flights only). Former ICAO code: WAK. SCE Scenic Airlines: SCENIC United States SCF Socofer: SOCOFER Angola SCI Servicios Aéreos San Cristóbal: SAN CRISTOBAL Mexico SCK Sky Cam: SKYCAM France W3 SCL Switfair Cargo: SWIFTAIR Canada SCB
Alaska Airlines, Inc. ALASKA United States PL ASE Airstars: MOROZOV Russia defunct ASF Air Schefferville, Inc. SCHEFF Canada ASG African Star Airways (PTY) Ltd. AFRICAN STAR South Africa ASI Aerosun International, Inc. AEROSUN United States ASM Awesome Flight Services (PTY) Ltd. AWESOME South Africa ASO Aero Slovakia: AERO NITRA Slovakia ASP ...
African Company Airlines: AFRICOMPANY Democratic Republic of the Congo Defunct. [9] ICAO code in use by another company. [citation needed] FRJ Afrijet Airlines: AFRIJET Nigeria FRK Afrika Aviation Handlers: AFRIFAST Kenya FRQ Afrique Chart'air: CHARTER AFRIQUE Cameroon FRT Aerofreight Airlines: Russia FST Aeros Limited: FAST TRACK United Kingdom
Alaska Airlines was the first carrier certified to operate DC-3s on skis. [14] Alaska Airlines' large charter business made it profitable, and the airline moved its base of operations to Paine Field, an airport, in Everett, Washington, north of Seattle. It kept a branch office in Anchorage.
The name Frontier Alaska began to be used following the June 2008 merger of Frontier Flying Service with Hageland Aviation Services, with the name applied to the operations of both airlines. On July 8, 2008, Seattle based Alaska Airlines announced Frontier Alaska as a new code share partner beginning in the fall of 2008.
Federal investigators say their probe is being stymied after footage — that would have shown repair work being made on a door plug of the Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 jet that experienced a midair ...
The airline restarted service under its own name in the 1970s but ceased operations in 1986. 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 ...
The Aloha Airlines trade name since at least 2018 has been owned by a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings Inc., the parent of Hawaiian Airlines. ... Hawaiian Airlines' parent owns Aloha Airlines trade ...