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  1. British Airways (BA), the United Kingdom's national airline, was formed in 1974 with the merger of the two largest UK airlines, British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA), and including also two smaller regional airlines, Cambrian Airways and Northeast Airlines.

  2. British Airways can trace its origins back to the birth of civil aviation, the pioneering days following World War I. In the 100 years that have passed since the world's first schedule air service on 25 August 1919, air travel has changed beyond all recognition.

  3. British Airways' first Concorde at Heathrow Airport, on 15 January 1976. In 1992 British Airways expanded through the acquisition of the financially troubled Dan-Air, giving BA a much larger presence at Gatwick Airport.

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    Almost 100 years ago, the world's first scheduled passenger flight departed London. Two hours and 30 minutes later, the flight touched down at Le Bourget in Paris. The flight cost just £9 per passenger, which, taking inflation into account, would be worth just over £450 in today's money.

    In 1921, Daimler International purchased AT&T's assets. The airline was then based out of Croydon Airfield towards the south of London, operating six de Havilland DH.34 aircraft. They flew to a range of destinations including Cologne and Amsterdam in addition to the original Paris route. Then, in 1924, Daimler International merged with three other ...

    On the 1st of April 1940, exactly 16 years after the Imperial Airways Merger, Imperial was merged again with an airline called British Airways to form British Overseas Air Corporation. Maintaining the "Speedbird" logo first used by Imperial Airways, the airline was the first to use jet airliners with the introduction of the De Havilland Comet to th...

    In 1972, British Overseas Air Corporation was part of a merger with BEA. This saw the beginning of modern-day British Airways history. Four years after the merger, British Airways would once again transform long-haul travel with the arrival of Concorde. British Airways operated the world's first supersonic passenger flight to Bahrain. In February o...

    While retaining the British Airways brand, BA merged with Iberia. The merger, which was completed in January 2011 saw the creation of the International Airlines Group (IAG). IAG has since gone on to acquire Vueling, Aer Lingus, and to establish its own long-haul low-cost airline called Level. British Airways and Iberia are also part of an agreement...

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  4. BEA, BOAC and a number of smaller airlines came together under the British Airways board in 1972 and merged to become British Airways in 1974. The 1970s saw the introduction of the most iconic aircraft, Concorde, and the single most transformative long-haul aircraft, the Boeing 747.

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · British Airways started flying 50 years ago this month. The state-owned airline was formed from an amalgamation of BEA, BOAC, Cambrian and Northeast. Its main base, then as now, was London...

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  7. Jun 4, 2024 · One of its first achievements was the inauguration, jointly with Air France, of the world’s first scheduled supersonic passenger service on January 21, 1976, using the Concorde; the British flew initially from London to Bahrain and in 1977 to New York City, the French from Paris to Rio de Janeiro.