- Air California
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airline=Air California/Air Cal
logo=Logonameaircal.jpg
logo_size=194px
fleet_size=30
destinations=13
IATA=OC
ICAO=ACL
callsign=AirCal
parent=American Airlines
founded=1967
ceased=1987 (integrated intoAmerican Airlines )
headquarters=Orange County,California
key_people=
hubs=Orange County Airport
focus_cities=
frequent_flyer=
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Air California, later AirCal, was aregional airline serving different points in the state ofCalifornia and some neighboring westernU.S. state s. It was founded by a partnership of Orange County businessmen as an alternative to otherairline s and what was left of the state's passengerrailroad system. The airline's initial market of service as of their January 1967 debut was between Orange County Airport (SNA) andSan Francisco International Airport (SFO), a previously unserved routing.History
Early Fleet
Air California was one of the last 20 carriers to use the four-prop Lockheed Electra in regular service. After the late 1970s, its fleet was composed primarily of
Boeing 737 jet aircraft, with some DC-9s andBAe 146 s as well.Marketing
One marketing program used by Air California in the early to mid 1970s was to offer school
field trip s to Sacramento at $25 a head, where school children would be taken on a tour of theCalifornia State Capitol , Governor's Mansion, andSutter's Fort . Another marketing program took place in 1980, when AirCal began upgrading its fleet with the new DC 9-80 (MD80). For a short span of several hours at Burbank Airport, one could purchase one-way passes good for up to one year to either of the two bay area airports it served at that time (San Jose and Oakland). The price was $9.80 one way/$19.60 round trip, with a limit of four round trips. Later that year, when AirCal began service to SFO, the passes were valid for that destination, too. It was a fierce competitor ofPacific Southwest Airlines (PSA), another intrastate carrier. After theAirline Deregulation Act of 1978 it opened service toReno, Nevada andPortland, Oregon , but became atakeover target for the larger national carriers.During the 1980s, it changed it name, adopted a bright new logo and image, including a new wardrobe for its employees by noted fashion designer,
Mary McFadden . During the 80s, it operated a mix of Boeing737 s,McDonnell Douglas MD-80 s, andBritish Aerospace BAe-146 s. Coincidentally, the latter two types were also operated by its rivalPacific Southwest Airlines on several of the same routes.The end
Air California, along with its equipment, routes, and facilities, was eventually acquired piecemeal by
American Airlines in 1987. American continued to fly many repainted and refitted AirCal aircraft from a new hub atSan Jose International Airport until American transferred the bulk of its San Jose operations toReno Air in the mid-1990s. American would later take over Reno Air in 1999.External links
* [http://www.octhen.com/2005/01/aircal-airlines.htm Orange County Memories, AirCal Airlines]
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