British Airways celebrated at Oct 4, 2008, the 50th birthday of the world's first scheduled airline of a jet airliner over the Atlantic. In October 1958, the historic flight from London to New York instead. As the world's first airline offering the BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation), a predecessor company of British Airways as first airline a passenger air traffic in the jets (Comet 4) were used. The Comet shortened, in contrast to the propeller-driven aircraft, with its cruising speed of around 800 km/h travel time by half, was quiet and vibration free.
Friday, August 26, 2011
The celebration of British Airways 50th anniversary
British Airways celebrated at Oct 4, 2008, the 50th birthday of the world's first scheduled airline of a jet airliner over the Atlantic. In October 1958, the historic flight from London to New York instead. As the world's first airline offering the BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation), a predecessor company of British Airways as first airline a passenger air traffic in the jets (Comet 4) were used. The Comet shortened, in contrast to the propeller-driven aircraft, with its cruising speed of around 800 km/h travel time by half, was quiet and vibration free.
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