CASI, as a
Nevada Corporation, was officially located at One East First Street,
Reno, Nevada but its headquarters was located at 7300 World Way West,
Los Angeles, California. CASI maintained Overseas Offices in
Bangkok,
Vientiane, and
Saigon. CASI's Southeast Asia headquarters was in
Vientiane, with operations bases at
Phnom Penh,
Vientiane,
Singapore,
Bangkok, and
Saigon. CASI's original purpose was to operate aircraft and ground facilities to support projects involving construction, oil exploration and engineering companies as well as contracts with
USAID and other government agencies. Since CASI was operating under US government contracts CASI had a liaison with the US government,
Pierre Salinger, who was designated as Vice-President of the operation. Because CASI operated in the southeast Asia region to assist the US government at the conclusion of the war Continental Airlines (CAL) was granted a contract with the Micronesian Trust Territory to set up and operate an airline (Air Micronesia) in the Micronesian islands for a designated period (6 years). After the 6 years CAL was to turn over the operation to the Trust Territory authorities but that never happen for a number of reasons. Today, CAL, now United Airlines, continues to operate in that region with a base in Guam. ==Uniforms==