Would be cool if they can, miss the hockey sticks http://finance.yahoo.com/news/easter...161500875.html
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Would be cool if they can, miss the hockey sticks http://finance.yahoo.com/news/easter...161500875.html
Miss them too. It would be interesting to see how much of the old branding and livery they use if they return.
If you look at their web site - http://easternairlines.aero/ - it's full of old Eastern stuff, and their drawings of new aircraft are in the hockey stick colors. I was reading somewhere that they paid big bucks for all of the Intellectual Property of the former Eastern Airlines, and seem to have adopted that history as their own.
A319? They should have started off in style: B747-8i
if they are going full Eastern then L1011's and B727, and of course a retro jet in the Golden Falcon livery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu1JMbSLPvc
They have re-formed before. If they start flying the 757 again, with the '757' tails, then I will break out the bubbly
just so frank lorenzo won't be there with it.
Eastern can form an alliance with PeopleExpress, Baltia, California Pacific, and all the other startups and will never be.
Maybe they can start with this one! Pure oldschool :) Its Probably the last Origional EAL aircraft still in the livery. Would have been nice of they brought it back in service.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3761/1...4ea1f892_o.jpg
Senga
they claim they are going with A319's
I was reading about Eastern on wikipedia and noticed it seems they had the same aircraft crash twice within 2 years.
- On 19 July 1951, Eastern Air Lines Flight 601, Lockheed L-749A Constellation N119A suffered severe buffeting after an access door opened in flight. A flapless wheels-up landing was made at Curles Neck Farm, Virginia. The aircraft was later repaired and returned to service.[24]
- On 19 October 1953, an Eastern Air Lines flight from Idlewild International Airport to San Juan, Puerto Rico, operated by Lockheed L-749A Constellation N119A crashed on take-off. Two passengers were killed.[25]
There is still one ex-Eastern aircraft still floating around in commercial service:
http://www.planespotters.net/Product...US-Airways.php
USAirways had several ex-EAL 757s, but they have all left the fleet and seems they have been scrapped except for this one.
Several of the EAL Airbus 300's still exists in storage, but it appears none are flying.
Wow only 1 left?
But now that I think about it yea their fleet was comprized mainly of aircraft that are not pretty much Stored or Broken up. I do wonder how many of the 727s especially the private ones might be ex eastern.
Senga
Several of the ex-Eastern A300s and 757s are still in service, primarily as freighters. 2 or 3 of the A300s are still around, while there are still half a dozen 757s. One of the 757s is Honeywell's engine testbed. Even 3 of the DC-9s are still reported to be in service in Venezuela.
Sorry, Senga, but the pair of 727s at Hagerstown were broken up a few years ago.
I had the feeling they had been (Pan Am and the Eastern). I was there in 2010 again and for a side on shot of the EAL 727 and it was missing many pieces at that point. Oh well so I guess no EAL727 :) Not that they would have used it anyway hehehe.
Senga