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Eastern Air Lines, Inc.
in 2009, a professional group of airline managers acquired the intellectual property of eastern air lines to develop a new business plan and financing plan to re-launch the airline. the team put together a plan to re-launch eastern to be based at miami international airport ("mia"). it quickly established working relationships with strategic partners including the miami airport authority, amadeus and boeing. eastern’s relationship with amadeus dates back to eastern’s reservation system, called system one. this system was eventually sold by eastern and later became the core of the amadeus system. eastern also has a special and unique relationship with boeing dating to the 1930s- eastern was the first to operate the boeing 727 and the 757. the team developed a multi-level business and financing plan that is being used to raise the capital required for eastern to certify under faa regulation part 121. that work has commenced, led by one of the industry’s leading certification consultants,
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Where is Eastern Air Lines, Inc. located?
Eastern Air Lines, Inc.'s headquarters is located at Miami, Florida, United States
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Eastern Air Lines, Inc.'s official website is easternairlines.aero
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Eastern Air Lines, Inc. has 296 employees
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Eastern Air Lines, Inc. is in the industry of: Airlines/Aviation
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