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National Air Transport

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1925 - 1934

Historical Note

National Air Transport (NAT) was a United States airline, 1925-1934. NAT initially began as an airmail service, with CAM routes 3 and 17, however, in 1930, passenger service was added. The same year, Boeing bought NAT. The airline ceased operations when it merged into United Aircraft and Transport, which became United Airlines.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Commercial Airlines Collection (Part 3, N-S)

 Collection
Identifier: 2018-00-00-23-3
Abstract

The Commercial Airlines Collection is an artificial collection comprised of textual, visual, and audiovisual materials of commercial airlines from around the world, 1910s-2020s.

Dates: circa 1940s-1990s

Robert W. Radoll Early Aviation Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 1990-10-26
Contents of the Collection The Robert W. Radoll Early Aviation Collection documents the professional and personal life of early aviator and airmail pilot Robert W. Radoll from circa 1920 to 1933. The collection consists of textual material, such as correspondence, clippings, and logbooks; as well as a total of 138 photographs. It is divided into two main series: Professional and Personal.The Professional series has been further divided into subseries: Barnstorming, Northwest...
Dates: 1920-1933

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