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  2. Eastern Air Lines (2015) - Wikipedia

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

  3. Eastern Airlines, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Following a successful bankruptcy restructuring in April 2018, Dynamic International Airways obtained a license to use the Eastern intellectual property from Swift Air, and the leases of two aircraft from the 2015 Eastern Air Lines startup. Dynamic was rebranded as Eastern Airlines.

  4. Eastern Air Lines signed a three-year agreement in August 2015 to become the “Official Airline” for University of Miami Athletics. [16] Eastern operated charter flights for some professional sports teams ( Florida Panthers , San Francisco Giants , Miami Marlins , Oakland A's , Portland Timbers ) [17] and other colleges ( Georgia State ...

  5. Category:Eastern Air Lines (2015) - Wikimedia Commons

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    Eastern Air Lines (es); イースタン航空 (2015) (ja); Eastern Air Lines (de); New Eastern Air Lines (en); ایسترن ایر لاینز (fa); 美國東方航空 (zh); New Eastern Air Lines (ast) luchtvaartmaatschappij uit Verenigde Staten van Amerika (nl); amerikanische Fluggesellschaft (de); Startup airline based in Miami, Florida (en); perusahaan penerbangan Amerika Serikat (i...

  6. Eastern Air Lines (2015) - Infogalactic: the planetary ...

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    May 28, 2015 : Hubs: Miami International Airport: Frequent-flyer program: LatinOnePass: Fleet size: 5: Destinations: 4 [citation needed] Parent company: Eastern Air Lines Group, Inc. Headquarters: Miami-Dade County, Florida: Key people: Edward Wegel (President & CEO) Website: http://www.easternairlines.aero

  7. Eastern Air Lines(2015) - Fleet - PlaneLogger

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    Eastern Air Lines(2015) Code / EAL: Callsign: EASTERN: ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-135 - 970x90. Go PREMIUM to remove Ads Active Types; Historic Types; Active Types ...

  8. Eastern Air Lines (2015) | Logopedia | Fandom

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    This article is for the 2015 restart of the original Eastern Air Lines. Eastern Air Lines (original) Eastern Airlines (formerly Dynamic International Airways)

  9. Eastern Air Lines (2015) - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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    On May 28, 2015, Eastern launched charter flights with a Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Miami International Airport (MIA) to José Martí International Airport in Havana and back to MIA. Two days later, the airline flew as part of Honor Flight , flying 60 veterans to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport outside of Washington, D.C. [5] [6] [7 ...

  10. Why Did Eastern Air Lines Fail? - Simple Flying

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    This outfit flew between 2015 and 2017. Dynamic Airways then changed its name to Eastern Airlines in 2018. Nonetheless, the model and presence of these brands differ from the legacy carrier of Eastern Air Lines. The company will long be remembered across the aviation industry. What are your thoughts about Eastern Air Lines’ downturn?

  11. Eastern Air Lines, Inc. | American airline | Britannica

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    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 divisions of North American Aviation, Inc.