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  2. Mokulele Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded in 1994 as Mokulele Flight Service by Rebecca "Kawehi" Inaba and was the first airline in Hawaii to be founded by a Native Hawaiian woman. Mokulele is the Hawaiian word for “flying ship” but has come to represent not only airplanes but aviation and airlines more generally.

  3. Mokulele gets Lanai subsidies, grounds planes - AOL

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    Mokulele took over unsubsidized EAS on Lanai on Oct. 23, 2020, after ‘Ohana by Hawaiian, operated by Empire Airlines, sought an exemption to allow Mokulele to provide subsidy-free EAS at Lanai.

  4. 2 Hawaii air carriers compete for subsidized Lanai service - AOL

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    Apr. 4—The U.S. Department of Transportation issued a request for community comments Wednesday, while confirming receipt of proposals from Mokulele Airlines and Pacific Air Charters Inc. Two air ...

  5. Go! Mokulele - Wikipedia

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    Mokulele was an American business marketing inter-island flights within the state of Hawaii. The airline was a joint venture between Mesa Airlines and Mokulele Flight Services formed in October 2009 when the companies merged their competing airline business subsidiaries , go! and Mokulele Airlines , under one umbrella company .

  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. 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]