History
Blackhawk Express was an elite courier service for the international community set up in the 1950s.
Owned and operated by former World War II fighter pilot Weng Chan, Blackhawk Express evolved from the former charter service of Janos Prohaska known as, Blackhawk Airways. Blackhawk Express dealt exclusively with cargo, and offered unlimited air delivery on an as-needed schedule. The company's corporate office was based out of New York City with affiliate offices in Westchester County and White Plains, New York. It is largely believed that other surviving members of the original Blackhawk Squadron assisted Weng Chan with running the business, but details on this matter are to date unconfirmed.
Post-Zero Hour
After the reality altering events of Zero Hour, the history of the Blackhawks was changed onsiderably. Wu Cheng now ran Blackhawk Express (or Blackhawk, Inc.) until his death, with his nephew Lee Cheng running Blackhawk Industries. Zinda Blake, the only publicly known surviving member of the Squadron, owns one eighth of the shares of both organizations.
Paraphernalia
Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.
Notes
- Following
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- 7 Appearances of Blackhawk Express
- Images that include Blackhawk Express
- Organization Gallery: Blackhawk Express
Links and References
- Blackhawk (Volume 3) Annual #1