Jordan Rich fills in on NightSide:
For decades Northeast Airlines was a Boston-based carrier serving New Englanders all throughout the six-state region. During WWII the airline pioneered an air transport route across the North Atlantic establishing supply routes to support the European war efforts. In the 1960s the carrier designed a “Yellowbird” logo to symbolize their service to Florida and the Caribbean. That design is still remembered today even after the airline merged with Delta in the 1970s. Jeff Rapsis, Executive Director of the Aviation Museum of NH joined Jordan to discuss the history of aviation in New England and the upcoming event “Return of the Yellowbirds”!