California Eastern
Airways Douglas DC-4 N1437V
(c/n 10403)
California Eastern
was founded by Jorge Carnicero in 1946, based primarily in Burbank,
although
the above shot
was taken at Oakland in 1956. It originally began operations as a
scheduled cargo
carrier. Two years after being organized, California
Eastern Airways, although being the second
largest
independent air carrier, filed for bankruptcy in May 1948, and its
assets were acquired by
Slick Airways. The remnants of the line were then purchased by
Land-Air, Inc. (which was later
renamed DynCorp) who reformed it
as California Eastern Aviation, but flew under the old California
Eastern Airways
title It later gained military cargo and passenger
contracts from California (mainly
Oakland) to the Far East, and at one stage Convair CV-880s were
envisaged.. Some notes I have
indicate
it flew supply runs during the Korean War. Anyway, by 1962 the
CEA identity had been
dropped and the
company was known as the Dynalectron Corporation. As
such it is still extant
although no longer runs air services, being a
conglomerate of companies employed in a wide variety
of
sciences.
N1437V was an
ex C-54A-15-DC built for the USAAF in 1944 as 44-72298.
Civilianized in
1947 it went to Pan American as
their N88914 'Clipper Golden Eagle", then in 1950 to Alitalia
as I-DALZ, then to REAL as
PP-XEF before being acquired by CEA in 1954. It later passed to
sister company
California Hawaiian before going to Liberia as EL-ADS.
To pursue its career
further for the context of this entry would be academic, but suffice it
to say that the poor old thing
met its end when
it crashed into a mountain near Saravena, Arauca, Colombia on 30 August
1975.