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Walter Hamilton (airline executive) was born on 9 June, 1901 in Los Angeles, CA, is an Executive. Discover Walter Hamilton (airline executive)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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(1946-03-28) Kansas City, MO |
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Walter Hamilton (airline executive) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Walter Hamilton (airline executive)'s Wife?
His wife is Wilma Sutton Harriet Fairchild
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Walter Hamilton (airline executive) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Walter Hamilton (airline executive) worth at the age of 45 years old? Walter Hamilton (airline executive)’s income source is mostly from being a successful Executive. He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Hamilton died of a kidney infection on March 28, 1946, at the Research Hospital in Kansas City. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Hamilton was called to service in the US Navy in 1942. He worked in the Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics and was released from active duty in 1944 at the rank of captain. Hamilton returned to work for TWA after the war.
In 1939, Hamilton left TWA for a position at the Douglas Aircraft Company.
In early 1930, Western Air Express bought controlling interest of Standard Air Lines, but continued to run it as a separate entity and made Hamilton, Frye, and Richter vice presidents of the Standard Division. In July 1930, Western Air Express merged with Transcontinental Air Transport to form Transcontinental and Western Air (T&WA). Because of Standard's southern route from Los Angeles to El Paso, the government forced the sale of Standard Air Lines to American Airlines as part of the deal. Hamilton, Frye, and Richter elected to stay with the newly formed T&WA. Transcontinental and Western Airlines eventually changed their name to Trans World Airlines (TWA) where Hamilton was Superintendent of Maintenance, Frye became president, and Richter Executive Vice President. The trio became known at TWA as the "Three Musketeers" and was the inspiration for the TWA slogan "The airline run by flyers."
On February 3, 1926, Standard Air Lines was formed as a subsidiary of Aero Corp, but didn't start flight operations until November 28, 1927. Standard Air Lines ran scheduled passenger service from Los Angeles to Phoenix to Tucson and return. Within a year they extended the route to El Paso, Texas. Standard started with single engine Fokker F-7 aircraft, but soon upgraded to the Fokker F-10 tri-motor aircraft. As in Aero Corp, Hamilton ran the aircraft maintenance for Standard, while Frye and Richter focused on the flying.
Hamilton learned to fly at Burdett Field in Los Angeles by instructor Burdett Fuller. Hamilton became good friends with two other pilots he met there, Jack Frye and Paul E. Richter. Hamilton, Frye, and Richter pooled their money together in 1925 and formed Aero Corporation of California (Aero Corp). Aero Corp bought Burdett Fuller's flight school and did everything from flight instruction, banner towing, crop dusting, charter flights, to supporting local high school aviation clubs. Hamilton ran the aircraft maintenance division of Aero Corp, while Frye and Richter focused on the flying. Hamilton's ability to tune aircraft engines allowed Frye and Richter to set multiple aircraft speed and altitude records, such as the 1926 Reginald Denny Trophy, 1927 Western Flying Trophy, and a 1926 18,000 ft altitude record. In preparation for extending their business into Arizona, the trio earned their Arizona State Commercial Pilot Certificates on the same day with Frye getting certificate #1, Hamilton #2, and Richter #3.
Hamilton married Wilma Sutton in Los Angeles on July 6, 1920. He later married Harriet Fairchild and became the step-father to Juanita and Warren.
Walter Andrew Hamilton (June 9, 1901 - March 28, 1946) was a pioneer in the airline industry. Hamilton was a co-founder of Standard Air Lines and through a series of airline mergers became one of the "Three Musketeers" running Trans World Airlines.
Hamilton was born to Wilbur and Martha (Stellmacher) Hamilton on June 9, 1901, in Los Angeles, California. He became a mechanic for the Duesenberg Motors Company.