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  2. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in the ...

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    As a result of the crash Imperial Airways stopped the flying of staff (so called joy rides) on test flights. 1929. 19 May – Air Union Farman F.63bis Goliath F-GEAI, [14] crashed at Keylands Sidings near Paddock Wood railway station, Kent while operating a flight from Croydon to Paris. It stopped yards from the signal box and was destroyed by ...

  3. Moordown air disaster - Wikipedia

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    Despite eyewitnesses reporting engine failure, official reports into the crash squarely blamed the 20-year-old pilot Denis Evans. [7] However it is now believed that a known design issue with the Halifax was the main cause. [5] In 2010, Moordown councillor Sue Anderson advocated a permanent memorial as part of Bournemouth's bicentennial. [8]

  4. Morebus - Wikipedia

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    Following the decision by the administrators of Yellow Buses to cease all bus operations in August 2022, Morebus took over several routes and offered a £2000 welcome bonus to recruit existing drivers who had a PCV licence. As a result, Morebus obtained a monopoly in the bus services across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP). [2]

  5. Bournemouth Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Bournemouth-based fleet consists of a Piper PA-28 and Grumman American AA-5, both available for sightseeing trips and rentals. [citation needed] Bournemouth is the home of a dedicated Pilatus maintenance facility, focusing on the Pilatus PC-12, serving aircraft from across Europe. Jetfly Aviation, a fractional ownership company, uses the ...

  6. Logan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Until 2006, American Eagle flights flew out of the terminal when all flights were consolidated in the former B22-29 gates in Pier A, the north building of Terminal B. Passengers had to take a shuttle bus from Terminal B to the Earhart Terminal. [99] [100] The terminal currently sits mostly unused. Our Lady of the Airways Chapel at the airport.

  7. British Eagle - Wikipedia

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    This made the airline one of the pioneers of the British package holiday industry and probably marked the first occasion in the UK an airline became vertically integrated with its own in-house tour operator (i.e. where an airline owns or is owned by a tour operator or both are part of an integrated travel group) [9] British Eagle also acquired ...

  8. Bob Dylan to bring 'phone-free' tour to Edinburgh - AOL

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  9. Yellow Buses - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Buses [1] was a bus operator based in Bournemouth, on the south coast of England. Yellow Buses was the trading name for Bournemouth Transport Ltd. The company fell into administration in July 2022 and ceased operations on 4 August 2022. [2] [3]