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Pacific Air Lines : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pacific Air Lines
Pacific Air Lines was a regional airline (then called a "local service" airline as defined by the federal Civil Aeronautics Board) on the West Coast of the United States which began scheduled passenger operations in the mid 1940s under the name Southwest Airways. The company was essentially a feeder airline, primarily linking smaller communities in California with larger cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco. Flights were also operated to Portland, Oregon and eventually reached Las Vegas and Reno in Nevada. Founded largely with money from investors from the Hollywood motion picture industry, the airline was noted for innovative safety practices and cost-saving procedures.〔(Small-Town Big-Timer ). ''TIME'', October 18, 1948. Retrieved January 29, 2007 - article about the earliest years of Southwest Airways〕 The name Pacific Air Lines passed into history in 1968 in a merger with Bonanza Air Lines and West Coast Airlines, forming Air West which then became Hughes Airwest. ==Southwest Airways era (1941–1958)==
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