British Airways took over British Caledonian. It merged in 2000 with Flying Colours Airlines to form JMC Air. Caledonian Airways was formed in 1988 when...
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and rebranded as British Caledonian. Caledonian Airways was the brainchild of Adam Thomson, a former British European Airways (BEA) Viscount pilot and...
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south-east England. BCal was formed by the merger of Caledonian Airways and British United Airways (BUA). It was created as an alternative to the British...
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acquired British Caledonian British Caledonian, airline, formed in 1970 from a merger of Caledonian Airways and British United Airways Caledonian Railway, early...
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British Caledonian by their main competitor British Airways. BA’s aim was to form a new charter subsidiary under the name of Caledonian Airways (1988). Concerns...
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British Airtours (category Airlines disestablished in 1988)
the Caledonian Airways name when the newly British Airways completed the acquisition of the rival British Caledonian in April 1988. Caledonian Airways was...
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"Allied Airways". 15 June 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2019. "Allied British Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 1 August 2021. "Alpha One Airways". Retrieved...
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British Airways (BA), the United Kingdom's national airline, was formed in 1974 with the merger of the two largest UK airlines, British Overseas Airways Corporation...
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Look up ckt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CKT may refer to: Caledonian Airways (1988), former UK airline, ICAO code Che Kung Temple station, Hong Kong...
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Cal Air International (redirect from British Caledonian Charter)
world. In 1988 British Caledonian was bought by and merged into British Airways. Cal Air International was of no interest to British Airways. The Rank...
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Flight International, 16 July 1988, p. 12 "Chapter 3 British Airways Plc", British Airways Plc and British Caledonian Group plc; A report on the proposed...
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British Island Airways (BIA) was the legal successor to British United Island Airways (BUIA). It commenced operations under that name in mid-1970. Ten...
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British Caledonian (BCal) came into being in November 1970 when the Scottish charter airline Caledonian Airways, at the time Britain's second-largest...
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airlines and travel agencies. In 1976, Videcom with British Airways, British Caledonian and CCL launched Travicom, the world's first multi-access reservations...
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British European Airways (BEA), formally British European Airways Corporation, was a British airline which existed from 1946 until 1974. BEA operated to...
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with British Caledonian Airways from 1969 to 1989. The band was formed in 1969 after a sponsorship deal with British Caledonian Airways and so took their...
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CityFlyer Express (redirect from Euroworld Airways)
in England. In 1993 it became the first British Airways (BA) franchisee operating as British Airways Express. CityFlyer's ownership passed to BA in 1999...
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Leone Airways United Kingdom BOAC (original operator) British Airways British Caledonian British United Airways (original operator) Laker Airways (aircraft...
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Dan-Air (section Sale to British Airways)
Gatwick's third biggest resident operator after British United Airways and Caledonian Airways. In October 1970, the US Civil Aeronautics Board granted Dan-Air...
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Beehive, including BEA/British Airways Helicopters, Jersey Airlines, Caledonian Airways, Virgin Atlantic and GB Airways. Other airlines which had headquarters...
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Virgin Atlantic (redirect from British Atlantic Airways)
to reject the application following objections from British Airways, British Caledonian and BAA. Hellary and Fields then applied for a licence between...
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British Midland International (redirect from British Midland Airways Ltd.)
transfer to British Airways' Executive Club FFP. British Midland Airways Limited continues to exist as a company, registered at British Airways' head office...
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Asiana, ATA Airlines, Aviacsa, Avianca, Braniff International Airways, Caledonian Airways, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, CAAC Airlines, Capitol Air, Carnival...
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development in 1987. In 1976, Videcom International along with British Airways, British Caledonian and CCL, launched Travicom, the world's first multi-access reservations...
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Airways, British Airtours, British United, Caledonian, Caledonian/BUA / British Caledonian, Capitol International Airways, Overseas National Airways,...
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Concorde (redirect from British Airways Concorde)
fleet. Following the launch of British Airways Concorde services, Britain's other major airline, British Caledonian (BCal), set up a task force headed by...
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subscribing international airlines (including British Airways, British Caledonian, TWA, Pan American World Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Air France, Lufthansa...
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were a key customer for the S-61L. Los Angeles Airways, New York Airways, and Chicago Helicopter Airways were among the first operators. However, operations...
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Merged with Caledonian Airways to form JMC Air in 2000 FlyLAL Charters 2 Ceased operations in 2010 Freedom Air 1 Leased from Britannia Airways GainJet Aviation...
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Freddie Laker (section Laker Airways)
became managing director of British United Airways. He left British United in 1965 and formed his own Laker Airways, in 1966, initially operating charter flights...
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