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  2. Cambrian Airways - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. File:International Airlines Group logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    Canadian North: The first logo was a polar bear on top of the midnight sun and Northern Lights on the side. After the merger with First Air, Canadian North used the silhouette of an Inuit from the latter's last livery as the new logo. Cayman Airways: Turtle. Cyprus Airways (1947–2015): Mouflon.

  5. Aircraft livery - Wikipedia

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    Another all-over colour livery was adopted by airline group British Air Services in late 1970. Group members Northeast Airlines and Cambrian Airlines had their aircraft painted white/grey/yellow and white/grey/orange. Related pink and green liveries were designed for group members Scottish and Channel Islands Airways, but never saw service use.

  6. List of airline codes (C) - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airways: Moldovoa 2014 [2] CO Continental Express: JETLINK United States CS CMI Continental Micronesia: AIR MIKE United States CON Continental Oil: CONOCO United States CS CS Cambrian Airways: Cambrian United Kingdom defunct 1974 V0 VCV Conviasa: CONVIASA Venezuela CKA Cook Inlet Aviation: COOK-AIR United States SVY Cooper Aerial ...

  7. Northeast Airlines (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Airlines Hawker Siddeley Trident G-AVYD at Teesside Airport in 1974, now in British Airways/Northeast Airlines hybrid livery. The airline began operating in February 1952 from its base at Southend Airport as BKS Aero Charter flying a Douglas C-47 Dakota [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ( BKS were the founders' initials – James B arnby, T D 'Mike ...

  8. File:BOAC Speedbird.svg - Wikipedia

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    BOAC's speedbird, used as a logo for BOAC and its successor British Airways. Source Cropped from File:British Overseas Airways Corporation (logo).svg. Date 1932 Author Theyre Lee-Elliott. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

  9. Hamble College of Air Training - Wikipedia

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    The college continued operations until the mid-1980s: British Airways (the merged BOAC and BEA) announced the closure in 1982 and in 1984 the land was sold for development and the equipment disposed of. For the first few years of operation the course lasted two years: later courses were shortened to eighteen months.