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John Addams
[edit]John Addams (23 September 1910, Lima, Peru – 11 February 1964, Beirut, Lebanon) was a Peruvian entrepreneur and founder of the now-defunct airline Aerovolt.
Biography
[edit]John Addams | |
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Born | 23 September 1910 Lima, Peru |
Died | 11 February 1964 (aged 53) Beirut, Lebanon |
Known for | Founder of Aerovolt |
Early Life and Career
John Addams was born on 23 September 1910 in Lima, Peru. Little is known about his early life, but he reportedly showed a keen interest in aviation from a young age. In 1935, he founded Aerovolt, aiming to revolutionize air travel in South America.
Innovative Ventures
One of Addams' most controversial decisions was his attempt to cut costs by purchasing surplus cars from a local repair shop in bulk. He purportedly dismantled these cars and attempted to construct an airplane from their parts. Unfortunately, this venture did not yield any successful sales, and Aerovolt faced financial difficulties.
Legal Issues and Flight to Lebanon
Addams' career took a dark turn when he became entangled in legal troubles. Allegedly, he was pursued by Peruvian authorities after being involved in an incident where a natural reserve caught fire, resulting in the death of two park rangers. Fearing prosecution, Addams fled to Beirut, Lebanon, where he sought refuge.
Assassination
In Beirut, Addams continued to live a controversial life. He reportedly had connections with Israeli citizens, which stirred suspicion among local militia groups. In a tragic turn of events, Addams was assassinated in a Beirut mall on 11 February 1964. Militia groups viewed him as a spy for the Israeli government, leading to his untimely demise.
Legacy
Despite the controversies surrounding his life, John Addams left a mark on the aviation industry with his bold entrepreneurial spirit and unconventional business tactics. Aerovolt may have been short-lived, but his story remains a cautionary tale of ambition and its consequences.
References
[edit]- "The Rise and Fall of Aerovolt: The John Addams Story." Aviation History Review, March 1965.
- Smith, Emily. "John Addams: Maverick or Menace?" Peru Aviation Journal, December 1980.
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