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Founded | 2013 (as ATX Air Services) | ||||||
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Commenced operations | July 2017 (as Hillwood Airways) November 13, 2023 (as Eastern Air Express) | ||||||
AOC # | 4TXA995N | ||||||
Operating bases | Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 4 | ||||||
Parent company | Eastern Air Holdings Inc.[1] | ||||||
Headquarters | Fort Worth, Texas | ||||||
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Website | www |
Eastern Air Express (formerly Hillwood Airways and ATX Air Services)[3][4] is an American charter airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas and based at Fort Worth Alliance Airport. It was formerly a subsidiary of The Perot Group, which is controlled by Ross Perot, Jr.
History

The airline was initially founded in 2013 as ATX Air Services and operated under a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 125 certificate, limiting the airline to only flying under long-term agreements with few clients.[3]
ATX Air Services rebranded as Hillwood Airways in 2016,[4] received its FAA Part 121 Air Carrier Certification on July 24, 2017, and subsequently started charter operations.[5]
The airline commenced operations with a single Boeing 737-700C BBJ and currently offers it for charter in four configurations: 36 first class seats with two conference tables, 60 first class seats, 90 premium economy seats or as a full freighter. It is one of only few Boeing 737 BBJs fitted with a full-size main-deck cargo door.[6]
Between 2019 and 2021 the airline took delivery of three regular Boeing 737-700s that were originally delivered to Airtran Airways and ConocoPhillips Alaska.[7] The three regulars 737-700s are available for charter in all-passenger configurations ranging from 60 first class to 100 premium economy seats.[6]
One of the airline's Boeing 737-700s was involved in the 2021 Kabul airlift.[8]
In May 2023, Eastern Air Holdings, owner of Eastern Airlines, announced its plans to acquire Hillwood Airways.[9] The airline was officially purchased on August 15, 2023, and continues to operate under its existing brand.[1] The company announced on November 13, 2023 its rebrand as Eastern Air Express.[10]
Fleet
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The Hillwood Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (as of January 2024):[6][11]
Aircraft | In service |
Orders | Notes |
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Boeing 737-700C/BBJ | 1 | — | Can be configured for both cargo-only and passenger operations, the latter with configurations of 36, 60, or 94 seats. |
Boeing 737-700 | 3 | — | Passenger seat count varies between 60 and 100 depending on the specific aircraft and its configuration. |
Total | 4 | — |
See also
References
- 1 2 "US's Eastern Air Holdings acquires Hillwood Airways". Ch-aviation.com. August 24, 2023.
- ↑ "About Us". Hillwood Airways. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
- 1 2 Shine, Conor (August 15, 2017). "See Dallas-Fort Worth's new high-end charter airline from billionaire Ross Perot Jr". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
- 1 2 "ATX Air Services rebrands as Hillwood Airways". ch-aviation. August 1, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
- ↑ "HILLWOOD Airways Earns Coveted Part 121 Air Carrier Certification". www.businesswire.com. July 24, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Fleet". Hillwood Airways. Archived from the original on January 13, 2022. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
- ↑ "Hillwood Airways Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
- ↑ "HWA228 Hillwood Airways Flight Tracking and History 18-Aug-2021". FlightAware. Archived from the original on September 14, 2022. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
- ↑ "Eastern Airlines Acquires Hillwood Airways: Expanding Operations and Entering Luxury Charter Market". Aviacionline.com. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
- ↑ "US's Hillwood Airways to rebrand as Eastern Air Express\access-date=December 22, 2023".
- ↑ "Eastern Air Express Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved January 2, 2024.