Pacific Corporation

The Pacific Corporation (originally Airdale Corporation) was a holding company that the Central Intelligence Agency used to control several aviation front companies.

Pacific Corporation
TypeHolding company
PredecessorAirdale Corporation
Founded1950 (1950)
FounderGeorge A. Doole Jr.
Defunct1979 (1979)
Fateliquidation[1]
Headquarters,
OwnerCIA
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:

  1. "[REDACTED] LIQUIDATION PLAN" (PDF). CIA.gov.
  2. "N379P-N8068V-N44982 - The Rendition Project". www.therenditionproject.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  3. "[REDACTED] LIQUIDATION PLAN" (PDF).
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