Aerodynamics Inc. (ADI), the commercial airline with scheduled service and charter operations, has announced it is rebranding as California Pacific Airlines (CPA) with the new branded flights to launch September 1, the company said.
On September 1st all flights will fly under the new trademark California Pacific Airlines. This includes the Essential Air Service (EAS) routes currently operated in South Dakota and Denver, CO. All CPA aircraft will transition to the new livery, and all airport stations will receive updated branding as well.
CPA announced the launch of its new reservation platform which replaces the Great Lakes system ADI previously used for its South Dakota routes. The new system boasts many improved capabilities. Passengers will enjoy the convenience of a streamlined booking process, electronic boarding passes, online check-in, enhanced baggage tracking capabilities and more. CPA flights will also be available soon through all major third party Global Distribution System (GDS) websites such as Expedia, Travelocity, Google Flights and more.
California Pacific Airlines (CPA) service is operated by Aerodynamics, Inc. (ADI), a certified FAA 121 Air Carrier, offering scheduled flights and large aircraft operations. ADI has served the industry for 58 years without incident or accident.