...LIGHT International. I February 1973 US
AIR TRANSPORT
British Airways
T HE TWO BRITISH state-owned airline corporations—BEA and BOAC—are to be merged to form British Air
ways, a name which is being used as from now. The first
aircraft could be flying ...
1973 - 0247.pdf
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...LIGHT International, 10 December 1977 1711
Air jrdnsgfrt
Concorde set for Singapore
THE British Airways/Singapore Air
lines joint Concorde service to Singa
pore is due to start on December 9,
as this issue appears. The service is
being flown by British Airways rather
than BAC pilots...
1977 - 3708.pdf
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...62 FLIGHT International. 20 September 1973
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Good year for British Airways
BRITISH AIRWAYS made a group profit before interest and taxation of £33-9 million in 1972-73, its first year of operation. Net profit was £5-2 million. This compares with
the previou...
1973 - 2395.pdf
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...LIGHT International, 5 September 1974 259
British Airways reports
BRITISH AIRWAYS more than trebled its profits last year,
but next year the profit may turn into a deficit of up to
£20 million, as a result of inflation, increased fuel cost...
1974 - 1373.pdf
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...56
AIR TRANSPORT
FLIGHT International. 28 February 1976
British Airways merger criticised
ENGINEERING, traffic integration and cargo facilities are cited, in the first report from the Parliamentary Select Committee on Nationalised Industries as three area...
1976 - 0320.pdf
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...LIGHT International, IS May 1976 1301
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British Airways aggressive in Gulf growth market
Oil 1 CU/ECTUAU * 1- X A I M--I - i M • . BILL SWEETMAN reports from Abu Dhabi and Dubai
ALREADY this year British Airways Overseas Division has inau...
1976 - 0829.pdf
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...re, Sofia, St
Lucia, St Petersburg, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Sydney, Tampa, Tel
Aviv, Tobago, Tokyo, Toronto, Toulouse, Tripoli, Vancouver, Venice,
Verona, Vienna, Warsaw, Washington, Zagreb, Zurich
BRITISH AIRWAYS CITIEXPRESS
British Airways CitiExpress is being formed from the amalgama
tion of wholly owned subsidiaries British Regional Airlines and
Brymon Airways, to form the second-largest ...
2002 - 0874.pdf
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...irectory: world airlines
r
Date operations started 25 August 1919
Description World's largest international carrier flying to 233
destinations in 96 countries. British Airways is one of the found
ing partners of the Oneworld alliance which now includes
American Airlines, Aer Lingus, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia,
LanChile and Qantas. Franchise partners ...
2004-09 - 0104.pdf
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...606
AIR TRANSPORT
FLIGHT International. 19 /une (976
British Airways hopeful on JT9D reliability
N EW maintenance schedules and a manufacturer's "maturity programme" have already halved un
scheduled removal rates for British Airways' Pratt &
Whitney ...
1976 - 1026.pdf
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...39
Concorde's second
passenger year
On January 21, 1976, Concordes of British Airways and
Air France carried the type's first revenue passengers.
Two years later the aircraft is settling down techni
cally, but the hours are still low and a few hard lessons
have been...
1978 - 0155.pdf
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...AG
A l RLIN1 Ol TH E YEAK
20 00
are delighted to announce that
Best Trans-Atlantic Airline
British Airways
Continental Airlines
KLM
Swissair
Virgin Atlantic
Best Trans-Pacific Airline
Cathay Pacific Airways
Northwest Airlines
Qantas Airways
Singapore Airlines
United Airlines
Best...
2000 - 0141.pdf
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...tockholm, Stuttgart,
Sydney, Tampa, Tel Aviv, Tobago, Tokyo, Toronto, Toulouse,
Tripoli, Vancouver, Venice, Verona, Vienna, Warsaw, Washington,
Zagreb, Zurich
•:UUM!HI:»| ||j 111111 llllilBIIMWI
British Airways CitiExpress is being formed from the amalgama
tion of wholly owned subsidiaries British Regional Airlines and
Brymon Airways, to form the second-largest regional airline in
Europe. ...
2002 - 0766.pdf
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...LIGHT International, 12 July 1973
British airways
THE NEW BRITISH AIRWAYS emblem, announced last week, is a mixture of the present BOAC and BEA insignia—a symbol evolved from the BOAC "speed-
bird," but forming a section of the quart...
1973 - 1892.pdf
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...92 FLIGHT International, S August (978
Air transp rl
BA shortlists 200-seaters . . .
THREE short/medium-range airliners
in the 200-seat bracket have been
shortlisted by British Airways as
capable of meeting its increasingly
pressing requirement for a Trident
replacement. They are the Boeing 757,
the McDonnell Douglas ATMR (Ad
vanced-Technology Medium - Range)
a...
1978 - 1446.pdf
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...berated from
the annual £15 million depreciation
charge which cuts deeply into the
operating surplus. The British Govern
ment has taken the right to 80 per
cent of the operating profit, leaving
British Airways with some incentive
to maximise profit.
British Airways and the British
Government have published their Con
corde profit estimates in the review.
The report estimates Concorde ope...
1979 - 0633.pdf
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..."unrealistic"
of the Department to claim unlimited freedom to withdraw
designation, especially when (as in this case) the with-
TRISTAR 500, DC-10-30R or an all-747 fleet? This is the choice facing British Airways Board now that negotia tions with all three major US manufacturers—and notably
McDonnell Douglas and Lockheed—are in their final
stages. No firm decision emerged from last Friday's
...
1976 - 1514.pdf
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...ish domestic routes for which the TriStars
were intended first slumped and were then used for the
Shuttle operation, and it may be some years before Euro
pean Division can utilise more TriStars.)
British Airways' problems in the Gulf are the oppo-
sites of the problems faced by the rest of the industry,
being caused by embarrassingly rapid growth. Training
local staff and motivating independ...
1976 - 0830.pdf
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...Seattle
Osaka
Osaka
Nairobi
Bridgetown, Barbados
Heathrow
Bombay
Frankfurt
Agana, Guam
Oklahoma
Vancouver
San Francisco
Lt
U
Dubai
New York
Operator
u
United
United
American
TWA
British Airways
Unitad
U
British Airways
U
TMA
Pan Am
Japan
Pan Am
Pan Am
Condor
British Airways
British Airways
American
Imp. Iranian AF
British Airways
British Airways
U
U
Pan Am ...
1983 - 0153.pdf
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...ism professionals to
market their products through travel agent terminals and
airline sales offices in 135 countries.
The success of our GDS means that we have just
signed a 10-year contract with British Airways and to
support this new venture, we've set up Amadeus Services
Limited in the UK. In order to provide British Airways
with the highest level of support, we're now looking for 3
exc...
2000-1 - 2018.pdf
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...ring them
with the BAB by providing equity capital. The uncertain
ties now are no less than in June when the decision to
order was taken—will Concorde be allowed to land at
New York Kennedy, will British Airways have the West
African routes to allow the Johannesburg route to be
flown profitably?"
Subsonic fleet
British Airways' long-term forecasts of subsonic fleet
requirements by 1980 sh...
1973 - 0573.pdf
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