Pacific Corporation
The Pacific Corporation (originally Airdale Corporation) was a holding company that the Central Intelligence Agency used to control several aviation front companies.
Type | Holding company |
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Predecessor | Airdale Corporation |
Founded | 1950 |
Founder | George A. Doole Jr. |
Defunct | 1979 |
Fate | liquidation[1] |
Headquarters | , |
Owner | CIA |
Number of employees | 0 |
Former US Army pilot George A. Doole Jr. created Pacific Corporation, incorporated in Delaware in 1950. He concealed the agency's involvement by shuffling aircraft continuously among various shell corporations and altering aircraft registration numbers, a tactic the agency apparently still uses (see N44982[2]) and also using three corporate Officer/ Board Members in the name of the Sigler Corporation, the nominee of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. custodian.[3] The corporation dissolved in 1979 after selling its assets.
Pacific's affiliates included:
- Actus Technology
- Air America, originally named Civil Air Transport, defunct
- Air Asia Co. Ltd., air maintenance activity
- Intermountain Airlines, became Evergreen International Airlines
- Seaboard World Services
- Southern Air Transport, privatized as Southern Air
- Thai Pacific Services
References
- "[REDACTED] LIQUIDATION PLAN" (PDF). CIA.gov.
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- "[REDACTED] LIQUIDATION PLAN" (PDF).
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