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The British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) was a British aircraft manufacturer formed from the government-pressured merger of English Electric Aviation Ltd., Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft), the Bristol Aeroplane Company and Hunting Aircraft in 1960. Bristol, English Electric and Vickers became "parents" of BAC with shareholdings of 20%, 40% and 40% ...
British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. Its head office was at Warwick House in the Farnborough Aerospace Centre in Farnborough, Hampshire . [ 1 ]
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British Eagle: 2 5 Ceased operations in 1968 British European Airways: 18 Merged with BOAC to form British Airways in 1974 British Island Airways (I) 4 Became Air UK in 1980 British Island Airways (II) 5 7 British Midland Airways: 1 1 3 Leased from Airways International Cymru, Dan-Air, and British Aircraft Corporation: British United Airways ...
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.
Lists of Vickers-Armstrongs aircraft operators (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Lists of British Aircraft Corporation aircraft operators" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The 1963 BAC One-Eleven test crash was a fatal accident of a British Aircraft Corporation prototype aircraft on 22 October 1963, near Chicklade in Wiltshire, England while it was undertaking a test flight. All seven crew members on board the BAC One-Eleven were killed.
British Aircraft Corporation aircraft (9 C, 8 P) Pages in category "British Aircraft Corporation" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.