This week we continue our series on American Airlines this week but we are going to let the ads (advertisements) of the time tell the story. Enjoy………………….
It is a new year, and this month I will begin a new series on where I think commercial aviation is going;. However, I want to highlight a specific area this week that needs attention by all who work in the industry, and everyone who flies as a passenger. As always, I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
This week we conclude the series on the legacy carriers but help me keep the memory of those that are gone but not forgotten alive by reading their history. As always, I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
This week we continue the series on legacy carriers and we take a look at two more of the giants in the industry that are gone but not forgotten. As always I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
This week we continue the series on legacy carriers so that we can keep alive the memory of those that are gone but not forgotten. As always, I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
I am beginning a new series on the Legacy Carriers. By definition, a legacy carrier was an airline that was operating in 1978 when Airline Deregulation was codified. The number of carriers that have disappeared into the sunset since then is amazing. Some were dissolved, and some were absorbed by other carriers, but the fact that they are gone does not mean they are forgotten. As always, I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.