Description: In March 1979, the Civil Aeronautics Board approved National Airlines’ application (filed in August 1978) to expand its transatlantic authority from Miami to include Zurich and Tel Aviv. The airline inaugurated nonstop Miami to Zurich service on July 22, 1979 four weeks later than originally planned because of the grounding of its DC-10 aircraft. National Airlines inaugurated service on a New Orleans-Miami-Zurich-Paris route with one DC-10 flight per week. This cover was carried on the inaugural National Airlines flight from Miami, Florida to Zurich, Switzerland (where it was backstamped) and is listed in The American Air Mail Catalogue as NA-F11. After offers from several other airlines, Pan American World Airways proposed to merge with National Airlines in August 1978. Formal agreement was reached by the two carriers one month later. Almost one year later the Civil Aeronautics Board gave tentative approval and, in October 1979, sent its order to President Carter. On December 22, 1979, the President approved the merger, and on January 7, 1980, Pan American became the owner of all remaining National Airlines stock. Complete operational merger of the two airlines did not occur until late in 1980.
Price: 2.5 USD
Location: Cranford, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-09-13T18:19:08.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Type: Aviation History
Place of Origin: United States
Quality: First Flight Cover
Event: First Flight
Grade: Ungraded
Exact Topic: First Flight
Topic: Postal History
Certification: Uncertified