Golden Gate Airlines
Appearance
Founded | 1980 |
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Ceased operations | 1981 |
Headquarters | Monterey, California, USA |
Golden Gate Airlines was United States regional airline founded in 1980 in Monterey, California after the merger of Gem State Airlines and Air Pacific (USA) in 1979.[1] It merged again in 1981, this time with Swift Aire Lines, but discontinued service shortly thereafter.[2]
Cities served
- Bakersfield, California (BFL)
- Boise, Idaho (BOI)
- Elko, Nevada (EKO)
- Ely, Nevada (ELY)
- Fresno, California (FAT)
- Grand Junction, Colorado (GJT)
- Lake Tahoe, California (TVL)
- Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS)
- Los Angeles, California (LAX)
- Merced, California (MCE)
- Modesto, California (MOD)
- Monterey, California (MRY) - Airline's home base
- Oakland, California (OAK)
- Pendleton, Oregon (PDT)
- Reno, Nevada (RNO)
- Sacramento, California (SMF)
- Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC)
- San Francisco, California (SFO)
- San Jose, California (SJC)
- San Luis Obispo, California (SBP)
- Santa Barbara, California (SBA)
- Stockton, California (SCK)
- Sun Valley, Idaho (SUN)
Turboprop Aircraft
- de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7
- Convair 580
- Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner
- Aérospatiale N 262 (Nord 262) (via merger with Swift Aire Lines)
- Fokker F27 (via merger with Swift Aire Lines)