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  2. British Caledonian - Wikipedia

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    British Caledonian (BCal) was a private independent airline in the United Kingdom that operated from 1970 until it merged with British Airways in 1988. It operated primarily from London Gatwick Airport in south-east England.

  3. Reasons for the failure of British Caledonian - Wikipedia

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    A British Caledonian Boeing 707-320C. In December 1987, following substantial losses, the private, British independent [ nb 1 ] airline British Caledonian (BCal) was taken over by newly privatised British Airways (BA).

  4. British Caledonian in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Airways and Air Seychelles contracts used spare capacity on BCal's DC-10-30s, while the Surinam Airways wet lease utilised the ex-Laker DC-10-10s operated by British Caledonian Charter. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Although BCal's airline operation incurred a loss of £655,000 in the financial year to 31 October 1983, the airline managed to make ...

  5. Fifty years of British Airways: the definitive timeline - AOL

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    2018 (31 March): British Airways is the first passenger airline to have generated more than US$1bn (£800m) on a single air route in a year, between London Heathrow and New York JFK.

  6. British Caledonian in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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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, wholly privately owned, independent [nb 1] airline, took over British United Airways (BUA), then the largest British independent airline as well as the United Kingdom's leading independent scheduled carrier.

  7. Caledonian Airways - Wikipedia

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    Caledonian Airways was the brainchild of Adam Thomson, a former British European Airways (BEA) Viscount pilot and ex-Britavia captain, and John de la Haye, a former BEA flight steward and Cunard Eagle's erstwhile New York office manager.

  8. Caledonian Airways (1988) - Wikipedia

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    Caledonian Airways was a charter airline in the United Kingdom established in 1988 by rebranding British Airtours when that company's parent British Airways took over British Caledonian. It merged in 2000 with Flying Colours Airlines to form JMC Air .

  9. List of defunct airlines of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Part of British Airways: British Aviation Services: 1946: 1962: British Caledonian: BR: BCA: CALEDONIAN: 1971: 1988: Merged into British Airways: British Caledonian Charter: JB: 1982: 1985: Merged into Cal Air International: British Cargo Airlines: FF: 1979: 1980: Formed by merger of Transmeridian Air Cargo and IAS Cargo Airlines. Operated ...

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