Operator Data for: British European Airways ( Callsign: Beeline)

Updated: Dec. 3rd 2008

Summary

BEA acquired the aircraft fleets and routes of most UK private airlines after the second world war and provided most of the United Kingdom's scheduled services within the UK and to Europe. BEA merged with BOAC in 1974 to become British Airways

  Based in: United Kingdom      Headquarters: London     
 
Statistics: Year Founded: 1946    Operations Ceased: 1974   
 
Major Hubs:  London Heathrow
 

Location Data for: Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL / EGGP)

Updated: Jan. 23rd 2009

Summary

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is located 7.5 miles from Liverpool town centre and is very popular with many low cost airlines with Easyjet, Flybe, Thomsonfly, Wizz Air and Ryanair all much in evidence.

  Class: Civil      Operator: Peel Holdings Ltd     Opened: 1933     
 
Statistics Commercial movements: 45,772 (2007)      Passengers: 5.33 million (2008)     
 
Location: Liverpool,  Merseyside,  United Kingdom   Elevation: 80 ft.
 
Runways:
Direction Length Surface Notes
09/27  7500 ft.  Asphalt 
 

Aircraft Details:
de Havilland Dragon Rapide >>>>
BEA - British European Airways
 
Location:
Liverpool, United Kingdom
 
Photo by:  ATI Collection
Date:  1950-00-00
Image ID:  85493
 
Photo taken circa 1950. British European Airways Dragon Rapide named 'Lord Roberts' at a snowy Liverpool

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