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The BAC One-Eleven (BAC-111, BAC 1-11) is an early jet airliner produced by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Originally conceived by Hunting Aircraft as a 30-seat jet, before its merger into BAC in 1960, it was launched as an 80-seat airliner with a British United Airways (BUA) order on 9 May 1961.
Royal Air Force of Oman One-Eleven 485GD BAC-111 (YR-HRS) at Paris – Le Bourget Airport in spring 2009 Royal Air Force of Oman One-Eleven Model 485GD lands at RIAT 2008 Australia. Royal Australian Air Force - Two aircraft from 1967 to 1990. No. 34 Squadron RAAF Brazil
The BAC-111 aircraft was carrying 77 people, and there was one serious injury. [29] On February 12, 1979, Allegheny Airlines Flight 561, a Nord 262 bound for Washington-National Airport crashed shortly after takeoff from North Central West Virginia Airport because of snow on the aircraft's wing and empennage surfaces. Two died out of the 25 ...
The flight attendants managed to free Lancaster's ankles from the flight controls while still keeping hold of him. At 08:55 local time (07:55 UTC), the aircraft landed at Southampton and the passengers disembarked using boarding steps. [6] Lancaster survived with frostbite, bruising, shock, and fractures to his right arm, left thumb, and right ...
BAC 111-401AK: 30 1965 1973 Unknown [22] Boeing 707-120B: 56 1959 1979 Unknown Including 25 re-equipped with turbofans. Boeing 707-320B: 10 1967 1981 Unknown [23] [24] Boeing 707-320C: 34 1963 Unknown [25] Boeing 717-200: 29 2001 2003 Unknown Former Trans World Airlines fleet. [citation needed] Boeing 720B: 25 1961 1975 Unknown
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Postcard showing the 1960s BAC 1-11 livery Postcard showing the 1970s BAC 1-11 livery. Mohawk Airlines was a local service carrier operating in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, mainly in New York and Pennsylvania, from the mid-1940s until its acquisition by Allegheny Airlines in 1972.