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  2. Mokulele Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Mokulele Airlines is a regional airline ... the schedule showed a Boeing 767-200ER leased from Air Transport ... bringing the total daily flights to fifteen on peak ...

  3. 2 Hawaii air carriers compete for subsidized Lanai service - AOL

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    The proposal submitted by Mokulele Airlines CEO R. Stan Little said the air carrier flies over 100 daily flights and "has been the preferred island-­hopper for kamaaina for three full decades."

  4. Waimea–Kohala Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mokulele Airlines, Schuman Aviation, and Pacific Wings submitted bids to the DOT to provide service at the airport, however only Mokulele and Schuman have proposed actual flights—Pacific Wings suggested two buses a day to Kona. On July 2, 2013, the US DOT awarded the contract to Mokulele Airlines for service to Kahului. [10]

  5. Mokulele gets Lanai subsidies, grounds planes - AOL

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    STAR-ADVERTISER / 2019 A Mokulele Airlines Cessna Aircraft taxis in at Mokulele Airlines’ Terminal 3 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. STAR-ADVERTISER / 2019 A Mokulele Airlines Cessna ...

  6. Kalaeloa Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mokulele Airlines became the first airline to provide scheduled service at Kalaeloa when it began flights to Kahului Airport on Maui on July 1, 2014. [3] After serving the airport for over two years and finding itself unable to make a profit doing so, the airline ended scheduled service at the airport in September 2016.

  7. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport - Wikipedia

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    British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines (BCPA) began serving the airport during the mid-1940s with Douglas DC-4 aircraft flying a routing of Sydney – Auckland – Fiji – Canton Island – Honolulu – San Francisco – Vancouver, B.C. [20] In 1950, Northwest Airlines was operating nonstop flights from Seattle with Boeing 377 Stratocruiser ...