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British Airways used to be known as 'the world's favourite airline', but now the slogan on its coat of arms will read 'To fly. To serve' and a TV advert will look at the airline's glorious past.
One photograph claimed to show the interior of a 1936 commercial airplane complete with wicker chairs as passenger seats, under the British empire-era company Imperial Airways, which operated from ...
A photograph from another angle shows a 1924 Imperial Airways airplane using wicker chairs, as seen below. According to Getty Images: "Completed in 1924 as a reconnaissance flying boat, ...
This week Imperial Airways Ltd. announced that it would reduce the time of the London-India run from four days to two-and-one-half days, the London-Australia from eleven days to nine. This means ...
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How British Airways Became 'Speedbird' - MSNImperial Airways was a long-range airline that operated from 1924 to 1939 and mostly served British Empire routes to South Africa, India, Australia, and the Far East.
Imperial Airways operated from 1924 to 1939. Between 1930 and 1939, there was a dramatic leap forward in standards, with the book revealing that 'as early as 1933, ...
If the map is what is claims to be, that means Beck came up with the Imperial Airways design before 1935 — rather than after it — indeed in the same year he crafted his iconic version of the ...
Until last winter Britain’s Imperial Airways, Ltd. and associated companies had bumbled along the farthest flung set of air routes in the world without evoking any more serious criticism than a ...
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