History of British European Airways 1946-1972 by Woodley, Charles (9781473886629) | Browns Books
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History of British European Airways 1946-1972

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BEA was formed in 1946 and took over most UK domestic and European routes under the British government's nationalisation policy.

It began operations with a fleet of outdated and hopelessly uneconomic passenger aircraft that were derivatives of wartime types such as the DC-3, Avro Viking and Rapide.

By the end of 1955 the airline had re-equipped with more modern types such as the jet-prop Viscount and moved into a profit for the first time.

From 1960 onwards the airline introduced larger jets such as the Comet, Trident and BAC 1-11.

BEA merged with the British Overseas Airways Corporation in 1974 to form British Airways. This book looks at BEA's predecessors, its formation and early operation from Croydon and Northolt and the move to the newly-opened London Heathrow.

The evolving structure is explained with chapters covering engineering bases, terminals, European and domestic services, cargo services and helicopter operations.

The aircraft flown are all described in detail and the book, illustrated throughout, includes anecdotes from former crew and ground-staff as well as a full fleet list.

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Pen & Sword Aviation
1473886627 / 9781473886629
Paperback / softback
01/02/2017
United Kingdom
English
208 pages
25 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2006.

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