Aviator of Fortune: Lowell Yerex and the Anglo-American Commercial Aviation Rivalry, 1931-46

Authors

  • Erik Benson Cornerstone University

Abstract

Lowell Yerex was a legendary New Zealand-born entrepreneur who established an airline empire in the Caribbean Basin during the 1930s and 1940s. Yerex sought to make his enterprises into a great international airline. This ambition entangled him in the Anglo-American aviation rivalry of the period. Employing ties he had on both sides of the Atlantic, Yerex tried to forge an Anglo-American aviation concern under his control. Unfortunately for him, both sides doubted his allegiances. After a long and tumultuous courtship, they rejected him, and forced him from the field altogether.

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