East African Airways

East African Airways Corp. (EAAC) was an airline jointly run by three countries in East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania; and Uganda, which were then part of an East African Community. The airline was headquartered in the Sadler House in Nairobi, Kenya. When this was dissolved in 1977, each country established its own national airline: Kenya Airways, Uganda Airlines; and Air Tanzania. EAA owned and operated Douglas DC-3s and several variants such as C-47... more

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