• Westminster Airways was a British airline formed in 1946 to operate air charters. It later acquired freighter aircraft and was involved in the Berlin...
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    Africa Alpha Airways  United Kingdom Bond Air Services British American Air Services British Overseas Airways Corporation Westminster Airways Worldair Carrier...
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  • "Allied Airways". 15 June 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2019. "Allied British Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 1 August 2021. "Alpha One Airways". Retrieved...
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  • executive aircraft. Over the next few years, airlines such as Britavia, Westminster Airways, Airwork, and Silver City all moved in operating Lancastrians (passenger...
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    The Tussauds Group, and British Airways were the original owners of the London Eye. Tussauds bought out British Airways' stake in 2005 and then Marks Barfield's...
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  • merged with the British European Airways (BEA) in 1974 to form British Airways. The establishment of Imperial Airways occurred in the context of facilitating...
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    Heathrow slots to British Airways for £30 million, to be transferred in late 2008. BMED served the following on behalf of British Airways, from their hub at...
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    Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC Training Flight) British South American Airways Cambrian Airways Chartair Guernsey Air Charter Hornton Airways – three...
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    Air Services with Handley Page Halton starting 25 January 1949, Westminster Airways with Handley Page Halton starting 29 January 1949 and Scottish Airlines...
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  • June 1947, an Airspeed Consul, (registration: G-AHMC), operated by Westminster Airways crashed on landing at Jersey Airport. The aircraft was repaired and...
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    British Airways' Flagship lounge, the Concorde Room, alongside four further British Airways branded lounges. One of those lounges is the British Airways Arrivals...
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  • transfer to British Airways' Executive Club FFP. British Midland Airways Limited continues to exist as a company, registered at British Airways' head office...
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    Beehive, including BEA/British Airways Helicopters, Jersey Airlines, Caledonian Airways, Virgin Atlantic and GB Airways. Other airlines which had headquarters...
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    Pimlico (category Districts of the City of Westminster)
    Archived from the original on 8 March 2018. "Imperial Airways Empire Terminal". Taylor Empire Airways. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. "St...
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  • maintenance facilities as Airwork, Britavia, Eagle, Silver City and Westminster Airways, whose presence at the airport predated Dan-Air's, had already occupied...
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  • Buckingham Palace, City of Westminster, Central London Pall Mall, London, is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, Central London The Mall...
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  • West Riding Constabulary. (Wakefield). Jack Bray, Aircraft Rigger, Westminster Airways, Ltd., Fuhlsbüttel and Schleswigland. (Plumstead, S.E.18). Albert...
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    Docklands was born. By November of that year Mowlem and Bill Bryce of Brymon Airways had submitted an outline proposal to the LDDC for a Docklands STOLport...
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    United Airways, and Hillman's Airways. In September 1935, Hillman's Airways, Spartan Air Lines, and United Airways merged to form British Airways Ltd. In...
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  • David Burnside (category British Airways people)
    suing King and British Airways for libel in 1992. King countersued Branson and the case went to trial in 1993. British Airways, faced with likely defeat...
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  • aircraft industry of callous negligence; James Castle had been a British Airways aircraft maintenance technician from 1969 to 1977 at Heathrow Airport;...
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  • educated at state schools before working as a secretary. She joined British Airways and worked as a flight attendant until her marriage to Michael Middleton...
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  • partner in the Leeds firm of Beckett & Co., which later became part of the Westminster Bank, and in the aeronautical firm Airspeed Ltd. His racehorses included...
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    Romans as Londinium and retains its medieval boundaries. The City of Westminster, to the west of the City of London, has for centuries hosted the national...
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  • Southwark, Stepney, Stoke Newington, Wandsworth, Westminster, and Woolwich (including North Woolwich). Westminster has been confirmed in its city status in the...
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    Arlanza, landing at Lisbon. The princes returned via Paris and an Imperial Airways flight from Paris–Le Bourget Airport that landed specially in Windsor Great...
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    St Philip's Church, Buckingham Palace Road (category Former churches in the City of Westminster)
    church site', caused by the erection of new Imperial Airways Ltd building, 27 January 1939". Westminster Archives. "History of the London Cathedral". "Advertisement...
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    Portland House (category Skyscrapers in the City of Westminster)
    0.141694°W / 51.497583; -0.141694 Portland House is a skyscraper in Westminster, London. It is 101 metres (331 ft) tall with 29 floors. The building...
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    were mostly owned by society ladies, who first displayed them at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1896. In the following year, the judge at the...
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    Pan American World Airways United States Army Air Forces United States Navy World Airways  United Kingdom British Overseas Airways Corporation None of...
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