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E.A.A.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Engineer in Aeronautics and Astronautics.


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Founder and moving spirit of the E.A.A. is Paul H. Poberezny, 43, of Hales Corners, Wis., whose constituents mostly call him "Poop Deck" because who can manage "Poberezny"?

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E.A.A. has flown a long way from the wing-and-a-prayer operation that the British organized in 1946 to open up what was then known as British East Africa.

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Besides long-range VC-10s and Comets, E.A.A. has four turboprop Fokker Friendships, eight DC-3s and two De Havilland Otter bush planes for short-range work in 21 countries where it operates.

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In 1953 he founded the E.A.A. with a group of like-minded friends.

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For each of the past 14 years, E.A.A. has had a comfortable profit; last year it cleared an estimated $700,000.

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