Colonial Air Transport
Founded | 1926 |
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Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts |
Key people | Juan Trippe |
Colonial Air Transport was an early airline that flew between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
History
It was founded in 1926 in New York City by Juan Trippe.
Colonial acquired rights to fly the early U.S. airmail commercial route CAM-1, with the first flight held on July 26, 1926.[2]
In 1927 the headquarters were moved to Boston.
On April 15, 1929 they started passenger service between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
In 1930, it was acquired by AVCO to become American Airlines.[3]
Fleet
The Colonial Air Transport fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of 1926:[4]
Aircraft | Total | Routes | Notes |
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Fokker Universal | 2 | New York - Boston | |
Fokker F.VII | 2 | New York - Boston | |
Curtiss Lark | 1 | New York - Boston |
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