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E.A.A.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Engineer in Aeronautics and Astronautics.


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“The whole concept that we are able to get additional land out of the E.A.A. — that has always been very difficult to do in the past,” said John H. Hankinson Jr., chairman of the board of directors at Audubon of Florida, referring to the Everglades Agricultural Area.

From New York Times

E.A.A. now has 140,000 members in 750 chapters around the globe.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Remember, most of the people in the world have not flown -- many yearn to," says Tom Poberezny, Paul's son and the current president of E.A.A.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet for all its drawbacks, E.A.A. is one of the world's most successful airlines.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 22 years, E.A.A. has compiled an estimable safety record, survived the turbulence of independence from Britain, built up a jet-age fleet that includes three Super VC-10s and three Comet 4s.

From Time Magazine Archive