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Mid Pacific Air

Mid Pacific Air was a low-cost regional airline which began operations with passenger services in Hawaii. Founded in 1981, initial routes connected the islands of Kauai, O'ahu, Maui and Hawaii (the Big Island). Its primary competitors were established air carriers Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines. When it operated in the Midwest, its headquarters were on the grounds of Indianapolis International Airport in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1] Originally its headquarters were located at Honolulu International Airport.[2][3]

Mid Pacific Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
HO MPA MID PAC
Founded1981 (1981)
Ceased operations1995 (1995)
Hubs
Headquarters
Mid Pacific Air Fokker F28-4000
Mid Pacific Air NAMC YS-11A-659

History edit

In contrast to Hawaiian and Aloha, Mid Pacific Air's fleet was made up primarily of NAMC YS-11 turboprop planes; Hawaiian and Aloha operated jet aircraft such as the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (Hawaiian) and Boeing 737 (Aloha) on the same interisland routes. Mid Pacific added Fokker F28 Fellowship twin jets in 1985. In October 1982, the airline wet leased a Boeing 707 from Arrow Air and operated a short lived service from Honolulu to Pago Pago, American Samoa using the name Mid Pacific Arrow. In 1984, Mid Pacific leased four of its YS-11's to Fort Worth Airlines in Texas,[4] and in February 1985 it became one of that airline's largest shareholders.[5] That same month, the airline expanded to the southwestern United States, where it operated low-fare service between from Las Vegas, Nevada and the Grand Canyon to Burbank and Orange County, California, and also flew nonstop between Orange County and Fresno, California. In January 1986, Mid Pacific was sold to KOA Holdings, and shortly thereafter the F28 jets were removed from service.

Although Mid Pacific was able to lure customers with low fares and promotions that compensated for the slower, noisier turboprop aircraft, the airline was unable to compete with Hawaiian and Aloha and ended passenger flights in Hawaii on January 19, 1988, and ended cargo flights there a month later.[6]

Following the termination of the Hawaii operation, Mid Pacific moved to the midwestern United States and operated all cargo freighter flights using the YS-11s from a base in Lafayette, Indiana, and in the 1990s operated commuter service via a code sharing agreement with Reno Air under the name Reno Air Express using British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 turboprop aircraft. These Reno Air Express flights provided connecting passenger feeder service at the Reno Air hub located at the San Jose International Airport (SJC) in northern California. In 1992 and 1993, the airline operated a British Aerospace BAe 146 jet in cargo freighter service on behalf of TNT between New York City and Bermuda. The airline ceased operations in 1995.

Mid Pacific Air destinations in 1986 edit

Hawaii

According to its system route map dated January 15, 1986, Mid Pacific was serving the following destinations in Hawaii with Fokker F28 Fellowship twin jets and NAMC YS-11 turboprops:[7]

California & Nevada

According to its system route map dated January 15, 1986, Mid Pacific was serving the following destinations in California and Nevada with NAMC YS-11 turboprops:[8]

Reno Air Express destinations in 1995 edit

According to its system route map dated January 3, 1995, Mid Pacific was serving the following destinations in California and Oregon with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 propjets operating as Reno Air Express via a code sharing agreement with Reno Air:[9]

Fleet edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. March 23–29, 1994. 106-108.
  2. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. May 16, 1981. 1452. "Head Office: Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii, USA."
  3. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. April 3, 1982. 852. "550 Palea Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96820, USA."
  4. ^ "Airline's start-up evokes sense of deja vu". The Dallas Morning News. Dallas, Texas. 10 March 1985.
  5. ^ Ragland, James (9 February 1985). "Fort Worth Airlines charting expansion". The Dallas Morning News. Dallas, Texas.
  6. ^ Apana, Lehia (2007-02-05). . The Maui News. Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
  7. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Jan. 15, 1986 Mid Pacific Air system route map
  8. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Jan. 15, 1986 Mid Pacific Air system route map
  9. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Jan. 3, 1995 Reno Air Express system route map
  • Norwood, Tom W. (1996). Deregulation Knockouts, Round One. Sandpoint, Idaho: Airways International. pp. 44–45. ISBN 0-9653993-0-3. OCLC 37263082.

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mid Pacific Air news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Mid Pacific Air was a low cost regional airline which began operations with passenger services in Hawaii Founded in 1981 initial routes connected the islands of Kauai O ahu Maui and Hawaii the Big Island Its primary competitors were established air carriers Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines When it operated in the Midwest its headquarters were on the grounds of Indianapolis International Airport in Indianapolis Indiana 1 Originally its headquarters were located at Honolulu International Airport 2 3 Mid Pacific AirIATA ICAO Callsign HO MPA MID PACFounded1981 1981 Ceased operations1995 1995 HubsHonolulu International AirportIndianapolis International AirportHeadquartersHonolulu Hawaii USAIndianapolis Indiana USA Mid Pacific Air Fokker F28 4000 Mid Pacific Air NAMC YS 11A 659 Contents 1 History 2 Mid Pacific Air destinations in 1986 3 Reno Air Express destinations in 1995 4 Fleet 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editIn contrast to Hawaiian and Aloha Mid Pacific Air s fleet was made up primarily of NAMC YS 11 turboprop planes Hawaiian and Aloha operated jet aircraft such as the McDonnell Douglas DC 9 Hawaiian and Boeing 737 Aloha on the same interisland routes Mid Pacific added Fokker F28 Fellowship twin jets in 1985 In October 1982 the airline wet leased a Boeing 707 from Arrow Air and operated a short lived service from Honolulu to Pago Pago American Samoa using the name Mid Pacific Arrow In 1984 Mid Pacific leased four of its YS 11 s to Fort Worth Airlines in Texas 4 and in February 1985 it became one of that airline s largest shareholders 5 That same month the airline expanded to the southwestern United States where it operated low fare service between from Las Vegas Nevada and the Grand Canyon to Burbank and Orange County California and also flew nonstop between Orange County and Fresno California In January 1986 Mid Pacific was sold to KOA Holdings and shortly thereafter the F28 jets were removed from service Although Mid Pacific was able to lure customers with low fares and promotions that compensated for the slower noisier turboprop aircraft the airline was unable to compete with Hawaiian and Aloha and ended passenger flights in Hawaii on January 19 1988 and ended cargo flights there a month later 6 Following the termination of the Hawaii operation Mid Pacific moved to the midwestern United States and operated all cargo freighter flights using the YS 11s from a base in Lafayette Indiana and in the 1990s operated commuter service via a code sharing agreement with Reno Air under the name Reno Air Express using British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 turboprop aircraft These Reno Air Express flights provided connecting passenger feeder service at the Reno Air hub located at the San Jose International Airport SJC in northern California In 1992 and 1993 the airline operated a British Aerospace BAe 146 jet in cargo freighter service on behalf of TNT between New York City and Bermuda The airline ceased operations in 1995 Mid Pacific Air destinations in 1986 editHawaiiAccording to its system route map dated January 15 1986 Mid Pacific was serving the following destinations in Hawaii with Fokker F28 Fellowship twin jets and NAMC YS 11 turboprops 7 Hilo Hawaii ITO Honolulu Oahu HNL original main base and headquarters Kahului Maui OGG Kona Hawaii KOA Lihue Kauai LIH California amp NevadaAccording to its system route map dated January 15 1986 Mid Pacific was serving the following destinations in California and Nevada with NAMC YS 11 turboprops 8 Burbank California BUR now Bob Hope Airport Fresno California FAT Las Vegas Nevada LAS Santa Ana California via Orange County Airport SNA now John Wayne AirportReno Air Express destinations in 1995 editAccording to its system route map dated January 3 1995 Mid Pacific was serving the following destinations in California and Oregon with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 propjets operating as Reno Air Express via a code sharing agreement with Reno Air 9 Chico California CIC Eureka California via the Arcata Eureka Airport ACV Klamath Falls Oregon LMT Medford Oregon MFR Monterey California MRY Redding California RDD San Jose California SJC Hub also a connecting hub for Reno Air Santa Rosa California STS Fleet edit22 NAMC YS 11 primary aircraft type in fleet 2 Fokker F28 Fellowship Boeing 707 operated by Mid Pacific Arrow 1 British Aerospace BAe 146 operated in cargo freighter service for TNT 9 British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 operated via a code share agreement in feeder services as Reno Air Express for Reno AirSee also editList of defunct airlines of the United StatesReferences edit World Airline Directory Flight International March 23 29 1994 106 108 World Airline Directory Flight International May 16 1981 1452 Head Office Honolulu International Airport Hawaii USA World Airline Directory Flight International April 3 1982 852 550 Palea Street Honolulu Hawaii 96820 USA Airline s start up evokes sense of deja vu The Dallas Morning News Dallas Texas 10 March 1985 Ragland James 9 February 1985 Fort Worth Airlines charting expansion The Dallas Morning News Dallas Texas Apana Lehia 2007 02 05 Memories of Mid Pacific taking flight The Maui News Archived from the original on 2007 02 10 Retrieved 2007 02 05 http www departedflights com 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