Talk:Number One in Europe

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Pictures provided and page built by sixcyl.Sixcyl (talk) 08:15, 21 December 2024 (UTC)

BEA origins (1)

Imperial Airways' pre-war routes to continental Europe augmented by Royal Air Force Transport Command non-military flights from Croydon Airport were taken over by newly founded BOAC's division named British European Airways Corporation in 1946.

Per Ardua ad Astra, official motto of the Royal Air Force.
RAF roundel.
Grouping of private companies.
Red Square livery (1959-1968).
Close view of Speedjack/Quarterjack livery (1968-1974).
BEA's subsidiaries.
West London Air Terminal.
West London Air Terminal.

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) (2)

ICAO code EGLL nowdays.

Terminal 1.
Terminal 1.
Main hall of Terminal 1.
Control Tower.
Control Tower.
Control Tower.

Training (3)

Flight attendant training.
Flight attendant training.
Flight attendant makeup.
on-board service training.

Athens Ellinikon International Airport (ATH) (4)

ICAO code LGAT until closed in 2001.

Terminal.

Flughafen Zürich Kloten (ZRH) (5)

ICAO code LSZH nowadays.

BEA's flight attendant in front of the terminal.
Transfer bus to the terminal.

BEA Helicopters (6)

1964-1974 as separate company.

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