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On the Web
- Eastern Alley - Maintained by a former Eastern Airlines employee. Site includes images of equipment, a board for posting reminsces, and a directory of former employees.
- Chasing the Sun: Eastern Airlines - Companion website to the PBS series on the history of commercial aviation. Includes a one-page history of the airline as well as crosslinks to articles about key figures, aircraft, and manufacturers.
- Petester's Eastern - Memories of a former Eastern Airlines pilot, including an overview of training and his assignments. Features an extensive gallery of photographs and scans of Eastern and union memorabilia.
- AirTimes: Eastern Airlines - A gallery of scanned timetables.
- The Crash of Flight 401 - A site devoted to the December 29, 1972 L-1011 crash in the Everglades, providing a narrative of events, passenger list, and notes on later sightings of ghosts of the pilots on other Eastern Airlines aircraft.
- China Eastern Airlines - Airline operating out of Shanghai; offers online booking and route plan.
- AirDisaster.Com: Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 - Brief account including excerpts of the cockpit and air traffic conversation.
- Flight 401 - CVR transcript, wreckage photographs, stories and accounts, and discussion forum.
Wikipedia Articles
- China Eastern Airlines - China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited () ( ) is an airline based in Shanghai, China. It is a major Chinese airline operating international, domestic and regional routes.
- China Eastern Airlines destinations - The following is a list of locations to which China Eastern Airlines operateshttp://www.ce-air.
- Eastern Australia Airlines - Eastern Australia Airlines is an airline based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is a regional domestic airline serving 18 destinations under the QantasLink banner.
- China Yunnan Airlines - China Yunnan Airlines (Chinese: 中国云南航空公司; pinyin: Yúnnán Hángkōng Gōngsī) was an airline based in the People's Republic of China. China Yunnan Airlines and China Northwest Airlines merged into China Eastern Airlines.
- Capital Airlines - [Airlines was an airline] serving the eastern [[United States which was merged into United Airlines in 1961. Its primary hubs were National Airport near Washington, DC and Allegheny County Airport near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.