Pacific Northern Airlines
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| Commenced operations | April 10, 1932 as Woodley Airways 17 December 1945 as Pacific Northern Airlines | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | July 1, 1967 merged into Western Air Lines | ||||||
| Fleet size | See Fleet below | ||||||
| Destinations | See Destinations below | ||||||
| Headquarters | Seattle, Washington from 1951 Anchorage, Alaska until 1951 United States | ||||||
| Founder | Arthur G. Woodley | ||||||
| Employees | 830 | ||||||
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(1) IATA, ICAO codes were the same until the 1980s | |||||||
Pacific Northern Airlines (PNA) was an Alaska carrier operating jets as well as larger piston engine aircraft, a category of airline certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the Federal agency that, at the time, tightly regulated US air transportation. The airline started in 1932 as Woodley Airways, a sole proprietorship of founder Arthur G. Woodley, who remained in control of the airline through its sale to Western Air Lines in 1967, by which time it had extended its service beyond southern Alaska to Seattle.