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Cambrian Airways was an airline based in the United Kingdom which ran operations from Cardiff Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport between 1935 and 1974. It was incorporated into British Airways when BOAC, BEA, Cambrian and Northeast merged on 1 April 1974. DH.114 Heron 2 of Cambrian at Manchester Airport in 1958.
On 19 March 1965, YI-ACU of Iraqi Airways was damaged beyond economic repair at Cairo International Airport when it ran into a number of lamp standards after a hydraulic system failure. [74] A Viscount of Cambrian Airways. On 20 July 1965, G-AMOL of Cambrian Airways crashed on approach to Speke Airport, killing both crew and two people in the ...
On 20 July 1965 a Vickers Viscount of Cambrian Airways crashed on approach to Liverpool International Airport, after a flight from Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man. Both crew were killed, as well as two persons on the ground. [1]
British European Airways; Cambrian Airways; British Overseas Airways Corporation; British Airways; National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, East Lothian, Scotland: On static display Named "Sir Robert Falcon Scott" [15] [16] PP-SRO 701C 1955 May 4th, 1955 February 28th, 1969 British European Airways; Viação Aérea São Paulo
C. Cal Air International; Caledonian Airways (1988-1999) Caledonian/BUA; Cambrian Air Services; Cambrian Airways; Capital Airlines (UK) CargoLogicAir; Cello Aviation
The first ground fatalities from an aircraft crash occurred on 21 July 1919, when the Wingfoot Air Express crash took place. The airship crashed into the Illinois Trust and Savings Building in Chicago, Illinois, killing three of the five occupants of the aircraft, in addition to ten people on the ground. [1]
CHC Airways: SCHREINER Netherlands formerly Schreiner Airways. ICAO code in use by another company, call sign no longer allocated HKS CHC Helikopter Service: HELIBUS Norway VCI CI-Tours: CI-TOURS Ivory Coast CKC CKC Services: United States CMZ CM Stair: CEE-EM STAIRS Mauritania CNT Centre national d'études des télécommunications - C.N.E.T ...
The airport was the main base for four local airlines: Cambrian Airways from 1935 to 1976, Airways International Cymru until the airline ceased operations in 1988, Inter European Airways until 1993 and Air Wales until the airline ceased scheduled operations in March 2006.