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Eastern Air Lines (also colloquially known as Eastern) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1926 to 1991. Before its dissolution, it was headquartered at Miami International Airport in an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, Florida .
Grounded: Frank Lorenzo and the Destruction of Eastern Airlines. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-69538-X. Peterson, Barbara Sturken (1994). Rapid descent: deregulation and the shakeout in the airlines. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-76069-6. Williams, George (1994). The airline industry and the impact of deregulation. Aldershot. ISBN 0-291-39824-3.
Eastern Airlines, LLC is an American airline founded in 2010. It began as Dynamic Airways and later added "International" to its name to reflect its transition from a charter airline into scheduled international services.
For a time, Eastern was the most profitable airline in the postwar era. During the late 1950s, however, Eastern Air Lines' fortunes declined. Rickenbacker was forced out of his position as CEO on October 1, 1959. [2] At the age of 73, Rickenbacker also resigned as the chairman of the board on December 31, 1963. [2]
Eastern Air Lines: April 19, 1926: January 17, 1991 United States: Started Operations in 1926 as Pitcairn Aviation. Until 1930 changed to "Eastern Air Transport" then Eastern Air Lines until 1991. Re-established in 2015 until 2017. Brand relaunched again in 2018. Northwest Airlines: September 10, 1926: January 31, 2010 United States: Merged ...
A Trump Shuttle Boeing 727-100 in 1989. Trump Shuttle, Inc. was an airline owned by Donald Trump from 1989 to 1992. The landing rights and some of the physical assets necessary to operate the shuttle flights were originally part of Eastern Air Lines and known as the Eastern Air Lines Shuttle.
Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 was a controlled flight into terrain accident of a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 during approach to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina. The accident occurred on September 11, 1974, killing 72 of the 82 people on board.
If You Had Wings was an attraction at Walt Disney World.It was a two-person Omnimover dark ride in Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom, sponsored by Eastern Air Lines. [2] It featured travel destinations throughout the Caribbean and elsewhere, all of which were served by Eastern. [3]