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Golden Pacific is the largest Australian-based airline. Golden pacific, along with its subsidiaries operates an extensive international and domestic network. {{Infobox
{{Infobox airline
| title        = Golden Pacific Inc.
| airline = Golden Pacific
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| caption     = Golden Pacific Logo
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| data1      = GP
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| label2      = ICAO
| image2 =
| data2      = GDN
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| label3      = Callsign
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| data3      = GOLDEN
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| label4      = Version introduced
| IATA = GP
| data4      = [[0.5.4]]
| ICAO = GPC
| label5      = Commenced operations
| callsign = GOLDEN
| data5      = July 14th, 1934.
| version = [[0.5.4]]
| label6      = Hubs
| commenced =
| data6      = Sydney, Kingsford Smith International Airport
| ceased =  
Melbourne, Tullamarine Airport
| aoc =  
Perth, Perth Airport
| bases =  
| label7      = Focus cities
| hubs = Sydney-Kingsford Smith, Melbourne-Tullamarine, Perth
| data7      = LAX, Changi Airport, Adelaide Airport.
| secondary_hubs =  
| label8      = Frequent-flyer program
| focus_cities = Los Angeles-International, Singapore-Changi
| data8      = Golden pacific frequent flyer
| frequent_flyer = Golden Pacific frequent flyer
| label9      = Alliance
| alliance = [[Wikipedia:Oneworld|Oneworld]]
| data9      = Oneworld
| subsidiaries = Golden Pacific Freight, [[Starflight Airlines]]
| label10      = Subsidiaries
| fleet_size =
| data10      = Starflight airlines, Golden Pacific freight.
| destinations = 53
| label11      = Fleet size
| parent =  
| data11      = 131 Airplanes
| traded_as =  
| label12      = Destinations
| ISIN =  
| data12      = 53 destinations
| headquarters = Sydney, Australia
| label13      = Headquarters
| key_people =
| data13      = Sydney, Australia
| founder =
| founders =
| revenue =
| operating_income =
| net_income =
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Golden Pacific is the largest airline based in Australia.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 09:00, 3 December 2022

Golden Pacific
IATA ICAO Callsign
GP GPC GOLDEN
Version introduced0.5.4
HubsSydney-Kingsford Smith, Melbourne-Tullamarine, Perth
Focus citiesLos Angeles-International, Singapore-Changi
Frequent-flyer programGolden Pacific frequent flyer
AllianceOneworld
SubsidiariesGolden Pacific Freight, Starflight Airlines
Destinations53
HeadquartersSydney, Australia

Golden Pacific is the largest airline based in Australia.

History

history

Destinations

Hubs

Golden Pacific has major hubs in three australian cities:

Kingsford Smith International in Sydney.

Tullamarine Airport in Meblourne

Pert airport in Perth

Codeshare agreement:

Fleet

Fleet history

Accidents and incidents

Golden Pacific is notorious for its many accidents and incidents in the past. Especially around the year 1975 when budget cuts were put after the company filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Carbon emissions

See also