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Lars-Eric Lindblad, a soft-spoken and dignified white-haired gent, wears a pinstripe suit and a tie with little elephants on it. When he speaks of his annual trips to Africa, it is with passion ...
Boeing Co. said 737 program chief Eric Lindblad is retiring after about a year in the post, triggering a leadership shuffle for another high-profile project: a proposed midrange jetliner.
CHICAGO — The executive who manages the Boeing 737 Max program and the Seattle-area factory where the now-grounded plane is built is retiring. The manager, Eric Lindblad, said he planned to ...
A Legacy: Lars-Eric Lindblad launched his travel company—Lindblad Travel—in 1958, but not for the reasons you’d think. “He wasn’t necessarily interested in the travel business,” says Sven.
In 1966, Lars-Eric Lindblad took 57 passengers on a cruise to Antarctica, the first of its kind for ordinary travelers. Since then, the Lindblad Expeditions tour company has taken some 25,000 ...
`Everything went better than I would have expected,” said Lars-Eric Lindblad, president of Lindblad Travel, who went along on both of the `88 Lena River cruises. Therefore, he`s planning ...
National Geographic-Lindblad continues to be a family-run company (led by Lars-Eric’s son Sven-Olof), and since 2004 has had a partnership with National Geographic that gives guests access to ...
Lars-Eric Lindblad, father of Lindblad Expeditions Founder Sven-Olof Lindblad, pioneered this method of travel when he led the first non-scientific civilian expedition to Antarctica in 1966.
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