Eastern Air Lines
Convair 440-86 N9317
(c/n 435)
In the early 1950s
Eastern were one of the few carriers to opt for the Martin 4-0-4 rather
than
the Convair
240. They did, however, become a General Dynamics customer
in 1957 with an
order for 20 Metropolitans as the Convair 440
was known. These aircraft were basically used
as replacements
for Colonial Airlines ancient fleet of DC-3s and DC-4s. Eastern
had purchased
this historic carrier in 1956 and with it
picked up its routes from New York to Montreal and
Ottawa in addition to the Bermuda run .
Bob Garrard captures the essence of the Metroliner
nicely in the shot above
taken at Cleveland's Hopkins International in March of 1967. Looks
like the
snow was just melting. This Convair, along with
several other ex Eastern machines was
sold to (the
resurrected) Mackey International Airlines in 1970. (The
original Mackey merged with
Eastern in 1967 {see DC-7B}).
Seen below in a shot from the Mike Sparkman collection is a
rare shot of a CV440 in orignal Eastern
livery.
Convair 440-86
N9302 (c/n 416)