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  1. Kenneth Giles Friedkin (September 1, 1915 – March 16, 1962) [1] was an American aviator and businessman. He founded Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA), generally viewed as the original low-cost airline. PSA was the acknowledged inspiration for Southwest Airlines, which in turn inspired low-cost airlines globally.

  2. The story of PSA starts with Kenny Friedkin, a seasoned aviation instructor who operated a flight school at Lindbergh Field in San Diego after World War Two, The Friedkin School of Aeronautics. After a few successful years of instructing veterans, the Flight School business began to slow down.

  3. The next decade began with the introduction of an airplane that would become a PSA icon: The Lockheed Electra L-188. Although the 1960s was a decade of incredible growth, it began with a great loss as founder Kenny Friedkin passed away in 1962.

  4. Oct 30, 1980 · In fact, that's exactly what it was, with Kenny Friedkin acting as president and his wife, Jean, acting as vice president and interior decorator (she designed the...

  5. Nov 17, 2020 · Kenny Friedkin, an American aviator, and businessman founded the airline and set the tone for its colorful culture. Friedkin had previously attempted to start an airline known as “Friedkin Airlines,” but this venture failed.

  6. May 6, 2022 · Kenny Friedkin started the airline in 1949 with a leased Douglas DC-3 for $1,000 a month. Due to lessons learned from a failed predecessor airline, Friedkin received details from a travel agent while launching the airline (Friedkin Airlines).

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  8. The Story of Kenny Friedkin's Pacific Southwest Airlines. Gary Kissel. Many an airline has been given an alternative name to match its initials; and PSA was no exception.