ADVISORY/Public Invited to Fly-in of Vintage Stinson Aircraft Piloted by Alaska Airlines President & CEO Bill Ayer and Alaska Air Group Director Richard Wien.News/Assignment Editors, Travel Writers ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (May 30) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
SUMMARY: To celebrate Alaska Airlines' 70th anniversary, Alaska
Airlines President Bill Ayer and Alaska Air Group Board Member
Richard Wien will pilot a vintage 1944 Stinson V-77 Reliant,
painted in Alaska Airline's post World War II livery. The
public is invited to take a peek at the aircraft, which is on
loan from the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in Anchorage.
WHO: Bill Ayer, president and CEO of Alaska Airlines, and Richard
Wien, chairman and CEO of Fairbanks-based Florcraft Inc. and a
member of the Alaska Air Group Board of Directors. Former
Alaska Airlines pilots Bob Jacobsen and Don Hulhizer, who flew
the aircraft in its heyday, also will be on hand to answer
questions from the public about the aircraft.
WHERE: Richard Wien's hangar at the Fairbanks International
Airport. From the airport, take Airport Way to University
Avenue. Turn right and head south on University Avenue for 1.7
miles. Turn right and head west on Hagberg Access Road. Hanger
is first hangar on right.
WHEN: May 30. The aircraft is scheduled to make a low fly-by of
the hangar at approximately 11 a.m. After it touches down, the
aircraft will be available for public viewing.
CONTACT: For more information, media may call Jack Walsh, Alaska
Airlines external communications, at 206/901-8753.
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