X-ABHA Lockheed 9
Orion
(c/n 181)
Lineas Aereas
Occidentales (Western Airlines) was formed in 1934 by Walter Varney who
had
successful routes from San Francisco to
Los Angeles.. When the Air Mail scandal erupted
Varney decided to undertake a Mexican air
mail contract from Los Angeles to Mexico City
using the west coast route. Varney
was a bit of a speed nut and used fast Lockheed mono-
planes, one of which is seen above in this Lockheed Aircraft photo at
Burbank. In all five
Orions
went on the Mexican register, and these were augmented by two
Vegas With this
modest fleet Varney managed three weekly flights to Mexico City
and the service was later
extended to Tapachula on the Guatemalan border. Pan America
couldn't puit up with this
upstart and basically
ran Varney out of business. Occidentales was only flying for nine
months
and disbanded early in 1935.
X-ABHA was the former NC12223 of Varney Speed Lines.