When did Eastern Air Lines go out of business?

When did Eastern Air Lines go out of business?

Eastern Air Shuttle was sold off, eventually becoming the Trump Shuttle. Other parts were sold off to Texas Airlines and Continental until, finally, the airline filed for bankruptcy in 1989. The final flight of Eastern Air Lines took place on Saturday 19 th January, 1991.

When did Mid Continent Airlines start to fly?

As a result of the purchase of Hanford’s Tri-State Airlines by the Ryan’s, Mid-Continent Airlines was incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware on May 6, 1936. The company officially began air carrier operations on July 1, 1936, under the corporate name of Hanford Airlines, Inc.

Who was the chairman of the Board of Mid Continent Airlines?

On December 11, 1939, Mr. Ryan was elected President of the company and Mr. Hanford Sr., became the Chairman of the Board of Directors. He retained that position until his death in the fall of 1941.

When was the last flight from TWA to American Airlines?

The ceremonial last flight was Flight 220 from Kansas City to St. Louis, with CEO Captain William Compton at the controls. The final flight before TWA was ‘officially’ absorbed by American Airlines was completed between St. Louis and Las Vegas, Nevada, also on December 1, 2001.

As a result of the purchase of Hanford’s Tri-State Airlines by the Ryan’s, Mid-Continent Airlines was incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware on May 6, 1936. The company officially began air carrier operations on July 1, 1936, under the corporate name of Hanford Airlines, Inc.

When did American Airlines go out of business?

American Airlines: November 29, 2011 December 8, 2013 Emerged from bankruptcy as American Airlines Group; includes parent company AMR Corporation and subsidiary American Eagle Airlines: Ryan International Airlines: March 6, 2012 Ceased operations Pinnacle Airlines: April 2, 2012 May 1, 2013

Where did the MCA DC-4 crash in 1957?

On August 11, 1957, tragedy struck when an MCA DC-4 loaded with members of the Imperial Veterans of Toronto who were returning from vacations in the UK crashed near Issoudun, Quebec. All seventy-nine aboard were killed. Also in 1957, MCA set-up Nordair as a subsidiary with operations based at Dorval in Montreal.

What kind of planes did MCA fly in the 1950s?

In 1948 alone, MCA carried almost two million pounds of freight and its fleet had grown to two DC-3s, 1 Canso, 4 Lockheed 10, 1 de Havilland Rapide, 2 Cranes, and 2 Stinsons. The 1950s were another period of tremendous growth for MCA. By 1953, MCA was the third largest carrier in Canada.