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  2. Oct 8, 2023 · Photo: Eastern Airlines. Eastern Airlines, which many may have thought to be a name long left in the past, flies an incredibly unique route network today. With just a singularly monthly service, it's hard to entirely understand what the carrier is all about. Bearing the name of a legendary US airline, many find it challenging to understand what ...

  3. Dec 4, 2023 · Updated Dec 4, 2023. Eastern Air Lines was a major US airline for over 60 years. Photo: Markus Mainka | Shutterstock. Eastern Air Lines is one of those carriers that most will have heard of, but not many will have flown. It was a major US airline, operating from 1929 to 1991, from a hub in Miami.

  4. Jan 21, 2020 · Updated 6:50 PM EST, Tue January 21, 2020. Link Copied! Courtesy Eastern Airlines. CNN — Some airline brands die forever. Others, it seems, go into suspended animation, waiting to be reborn...

  5. Eastern Air Lines, Inc., former American airline that served the northeastern and southeastern United States. Founded by Harold Frederick Pitcairn (1897–1960) in 1928 as Pitcairn Aviation, Inc., the company was sold the following year and became Eastern Air Transport, one of the nearly four dozen.

  6. Jan 17, 2021 · By Sumit Singh. Published Jan 17, 2021. 30 years have passed since Eastern Air Lines ceased operations. The legacy carrier stopped flying in January 1991 after being in business for over six decades since its founding in April 1926.

  7. Eastern Air Lines Group, Inc. [2] was an American low-cost airline [3] based in Miami, Florida, founded in 2011. It operated charter flights between Miami and destinations in the United States, Caribbean and Latin America. [4]

  8. Jul 27, 2004 · Eastern Air Lines began in the late 1920s as Pitcairn Aviation, a small carrier in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that earned its income from the transport of airmail under U.S. government contract. During the 1930s the air line became a dominant carrier on the New York–Florida route via Atlanta.

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