Air Pennsylvania Explained
Air Pennsylvania was a commuter airline active from 1976 to 1982 and based in Reading, Pennsylvania.[1] [2] It was owned by Eugene F. Plum II, whose family also operated a flight school and other airlines as Perkiomen Airways based in Reading, Pennsylvania and Sun International Airways in Puerto Rico.
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Destinations
Those airports marked with an asterisk (*) are no longer served by commercial air service.Greater Pittsburgh International Airport was replaced by Pittsburgh International Airport, which is commercially serviced.
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Notes and References
- News: Air Pennsylvania being reorganized . newspapers.com . Pearson . Dan . The Morning Call . Allentown, Pennsylvania . 13 Mar 1982.
- News: Air Pennsylvania aims for return to A-B-E. newspapers.com . The Morning Call . Allentown, Pennsylvania . 6 Apr 1982 . B9.
- News: New flights will start Aug. 17 between A-B-E and Philadelphia . newspapers.com . Salter . Rosa . 29 Jul 1981 . B3 . The Morning Call . Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- News: Air service line closes for two weeks . 12 Mar 1982 . Pearson . Dan . The Morning Call . Allentown, Pennsylvania . Newspapers.com .
- News: Air Pennsylvania picked for city . newspapers.com . Salitza . Bob . 25 Nov 1980 . 1 . Standard-Speaker . Hazelton, Pennsylvania .
- News: Criticism may follow CAB choice of local air carrier . Standard-Speaker . Hazelton, Pennsylvania . 26 Nov 1980 . 2 . Salitza . Bob . newspapers.com .