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What was the old name for British Airways?

British Airways PLC, British air transport company formed in April 1974 in the fusion of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC, formed in 1939), British European Airways (BEA, formed in 1946), and their associated companies. The company, state-owned from its inception, was privatized in 1987.



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Following the recommendation of The Edwards Committee, the government announced its intention to merge BEA and BOAC to form British Airways. The British Airways Group was established, which would eventually result in BOAC and BEA being dissolved on 31 March 1974 upon the formation of British Airways.

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Pages in category Airlines established in 1970
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  • Aeroperlas.
  • Aerotal.
  • Air Anglia.
  • Air Commerz.
  • Air Illinois.
  • Air New England (1970–1981)


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British Airways and Iberia merged in January 2011, forming International Airlines Group, one of the world's largest airlines.

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John Leonard King, Baron King of Wartnaby (29 August 1917 – 12 July 2005) was a British businessman, who was noted for leading British Airways from an inefficient, nationalised company to one of the most successful airlines of recent times.

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On 24 June 1982, a Boeing 747-200 had just passed Jakarta at FL370 in night VMC when it unknowingly entered an ash cloud from a recently begun new eruption of nearby volcano, Mount Galunggung, which the crew were unaware of. All engines failed in quick succession and a MAYDAY was declared.

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In September 2023, a British Airways pilot found himself at the center of a scandal that rocked the aviation industry. According to reports, the pilot allegedly bragged about using cocaine while on a flight.

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British Airways has a fleet of more than 280 aircraft, including the A380 and 787. You can find out more about our aircraft here. The airline carries more than 40 million customers a year and serves those customers 35 million cups of tea, 36.5...

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It was formed in 1974 when the UK's two government owned airlines, the British Oversea Airways Corporation and British European Airways were joined. It is now owned by a company called International Airlines Group, which also owns Iberia Airlines, and is one of the largest companies in the United Kingdom.

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