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In July 2009, Pilot Travel Centers agreed to acquire Flying J's travel stops. [10] As part of the deal, Pilot will keep the Flying J name on existing locations as opposed to converting them to the Pilot brand, while the in-house Flying J restaurants will be replaced by national chains like Denny's. [11] The merged entity is called Pilot Flying J.
The locations will be operated by Pilot Flying J and the Speedway locations will be rebranded as either Pilot or Flying J. [20] [needs update] As of December 9, 2014, 12% of Speedway stores carry E85 ethanol. [21] Speedway currently has 326 stores with E85 available, and one store which carries CNG.
Toggle Big West standings subsection. 1.1 Pacific Coast Athletic Association standings (1969–1987) 1.2 Big West Conference standings (1988–2000) 2 References.
In July 2009, Pilot agreed to purchase Flying J's travel centers, as a part of Flying J's efforts to remove itself from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [11] The deal was finalized for $1.8 billion on July 1, 2010, and the combined company took the d.b.a. name Pilot Flying J, while Pilot Travel Centers LLC remained the company's legal name. [12] [13] [2]
Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT; UC Santa Barbara: 12 – 4 .750: 23 – 9 .719 Cal State Northridge: 12 – 4 .750: 20 – 10 .667 Cal State Fullerton
Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT; East Division Boise State: 12 – 4 .750: 21 – 8 .724 New Mexico State †: 12 – 4 .750: 23 – 10 .697 Idaho: 11 – 5 .688
688 Tudor 3 Tudor 1 modified by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft as executive transport aircraft. It could seat up to nine passengers, two built. 688 Tudor 4 Stretched version of the Tudor 1 (but not the same as the Tudor 2 with the fuselage lengthened by only 6 ft/1.83 m). It could seat up to 32 passengers, 11 built. 688 Tudor 4B
Many of the former members of the Big West are now members of the Western Athletic Conference or the Mountain West Conference. Of the nine schools that were in the WAC before its early-2010s realignment , only Hawaii had not spent some time in the Big West as a football participant – it was a Big West member only in women's sports.