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Eastern Air Express
IATA ICAO Call sign
- BBQ EASTERN EXPRESS
Founded2013 (as ATX Air Services)
Commenced operationsJuly 2017
(as Hillwood Airways)
November 13, 2023
(as Eastern Air Express)
AOC #4TXA995N
Operating basesKansas City
Fleet size32
Parent companyEastern Air Holdings Inc.[1]
HeadquartersKansas City, Missouri
Key people
  • Jeffrey Conry (CEO)
  • Brian Randow (COO)
Websiteiflyea.com

Eastern Air Express (formerly Hillwood Airways and ATX Air Services)[2][3] is an American charter airline headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. It was formerly a subsidiary of The Perot Group, which is controlled by Ross Perot, Jr.

History

Former Hillwood Airways logo

The airline was initially founded in 2013 as ATX Air Services and operated under a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 125 certificate, limiting the airline to only flying under long-term agreements with a few clients.[2]

ATX Air Services rebranded as Hillwood Airways in 2016,[3] received its FAA Part 121 Air Carrier Certification on July 24, 2017, and subsequently started charter operations.[4]

The airline commenced operations with a single Boeing 737-700C BBJ and currently offers it for charter in four configurations: 36 first-class seats with two conference tables, 60 first-class seats, 90 premium economy seats or as a full freighter. It is one of only a few Boeing 737 BBJs fitted with a full-size main-deck cargo door.[5]

Between 2019 and 2021 the airline took delivery of three regular Boeing 737-700s that were originally delivered to Airtran Airways and ConocoPhillips Alaska.[6] The three regulars 737-700s are available for charter in all-passenger configurations ranging from 60 first class to 100 premium economy seats.[5]

One of the airline's Boeing 737-700s was involved in the 2021 Kabul airlift.[7]

In May 2023, Eastern Air Holdings, owner of Eastern Airlines, announced its plans to acquire Hillwood Airways.[8] The airline was officially purchased on August 15, 2023, and continues to operate under its existing brand.[1] The company announced on November 13, 2023, its rebrand as Eastern Air Express.[9]

In February 2024, Eastern Air Holdings selected Kansas City, Missouri as its new headquarters.[10]

In April 2024, Eastern Air Holdings acquired the aircraft and other assets of iAero Airways.[11]

Fleet

Current

Hillwood Airways 737-700C/BBJ at Tallinn Airport, Estonia in 2019.

The Eastern Air Express fleet includes the following aircraft (as of April 2024):[5][12]

Eastern Air Express fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
F Y Total
Boeing 737-300 1 7 148 148
Boeing 737-300BDSF 1 Cargo
Boeing 737-400 2 16 12 138 150
Boeing 737-700 3 VIP Passenger seat count varies depending on the specific aircraft and its configuration.
Boeing 737-800 1[13] 1 189 189
Total 7 25

Former

Eastern Air Express formerly operated the following aircraft:[12]

Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 737-700C/BBJ 1 2017 2024 Configured for both cargo-only and passenger operations.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "US's Eastern Air Holdings acquires Hillwood Airways". Ch-aviation.com. August 24, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Shine, Conor (August 15, 2017). "See Dallas-Fort Worth's new high-end charter airline from billionaire Ross Perot Jr". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "ATX Air Services rebrands as Hillwood Airways". ch-aviation. August 1, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "HILLWOOD Airways Earns Coveted Part 121 Air Carrier Certification". www.businesswire.com. July 24, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c "Fleet". Hillwood Airways. Archived from the original on January 13, 2022. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "Hillwood Airways Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  7. ^ "HWA228 Hillwood Airways Flight Tracking and History 18-Aug-2021". FlightAware. Archived from the original on September 14, 2022. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  8. ^ "Eastern Airlines Acquires Hillwood Airways: Expanding Operations and Entering Luxury Charter Market". Aviacionline.com. May 6, 2023. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  9. ^ "US's Hillwood Airways to rebrand as Eastern Air Express\access-date=December 22, 2023".
  10. ^ "EASTERN AIRLINES SELECTS KANSAS CITY FOR NEW HEADQUARTERS, INVESTING MORE THAN $4.7 MILLION AND CREATING 165 NEW JOBS". Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  11. ^ Andrew Curran (April 4, 2024). "US's iAero Airways to cease ops after no buyer found". Ch-aviation.com.
  12. ^ a b "Eastern Air Express Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  13. ^ Daniel Martinez Garbuno (July 24, 2024). "US's Eastern Air Express adds maiden B737-800". Ch-aviation.com.