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Pacific Express was an all-jet airline that existed from about 1982 to 1984 and was based in Chico, California. The airline later marketed itself as Pan Am Pacific Express 〔http://www.departedflights.com, Feb. 1, 1984 Pacific Express timetable, "Pan Am Pacific Express"〕 thus reflecting a marketing agreement between Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) and the carrier for connecting passenger traffic feed at the Los Angeles and San Francisco airports.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pacific Poster - poster )〕 At one point, Pacific Express served 22 destinations in the western United States. It was a subsidiary of WestAir Jet Inc. Pacific Express initially operated a fleet of seven British Aircraft Corp. BAC One-Eleven twinjets.〔 The airline then began operating Boeing 737-200 aircraft as well. Pacific Express had six new British Aerospace BAe 146-200 jetliners on order from the manufacturer〔 but never took delivery of these aircraft due to financial challenges which resulted in the airline ceasing all operations. Some of these BAe 146 jets were then purchased by Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA). The name Pacific Express is now used as the callsign of Jetstar Pacific Airlines, the second largest airline in Vietnam. ==Destinations== Destination information is taken from the Pacific Express system timetable dated December 1, 1983. *Bakersfield, California (BFL) *Boise, Idaho (BOI) *Chico, California (CIC) - Headquarters *Fresno, California (FAT) *Klamath Falls, Oregon (LMT) *Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS) *Los Angeles, California (LAX) *Medford, Oregon (MFR) *Modesto, California (MOD) *Monterey, California (MRY) *Oakland, California (OAK) *Palm Springs, California (PSP) *Portland, Oregon (PDX) *Redding, California (RDD) *Redmond/Bend, Oregon (RDM) *Reno, Nevada (RNO) *Sacramento, California (SMF) *San Francisco, California (SFO) *San Jose, California (SJC) *Santa Barbara, California (SBA) *Spokane, Washington (GEG) *Stockton, California (SCK) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pacific Express」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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