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  2. British Airways Flight 38 - Wikipedia

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    British Airways Flight 38 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Beijing Capital International Airport in ... with serial number 30314 and line number 342.

  3. Flight number - Wikipedia

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    A notable former flight number 1 was British Airways flight BA1, operated by the Concorde between London Heathrow and New York's John F. Kennedy airport. After the retirement of Concorde in 2003 the flight number was retired with it, however in 2009 it was given to the all business class A318 flight between London City Airport and New York JFK ...

  4. List of airline codes (B) - Wikipedia

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    Airline codes IATA ICAO Airline Call sign Country Comments BBF B-Air Charter: SPEEDCHARTER Germany 2014 [1] CJ CFE BA CityFlyer: FLYER United Kingdom TH BRT BA Connect: BRITISH United Kingdom defunct EFW BA Euroflyer: GRIFFIN United Kingdom BA Euroflyer subsidiary based at London Gatwick BAC BAC Leasing Limited United Kingdom B4 BCF BACH ...

  5. British Airways Flight 009 - Wikipedia

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    British Airways Flight 009, sometimes referred to by its callsign Speedbird 9 or as the Jakarta incident, [1] was a scheduled British Airways flight from London Heathrow to Auckland, with stops in Bombay, Kuala Lumpur, Perth, and Melbourne. On 24 June 1982, the route was flown by City of Edinburgh, a Boeing 747-236B registered as G-BDXH.

  6. British Airways Flight 149 - Wikipedia

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    British Airways Flight 149 was a scheduled flight from London Heathrow Airport to Subang International Airport (now Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport), then the international airport for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, via Kuwait and Madras International Airports, operated by British Airways using a Boeing 747-136, with registration G-AWND, on 2 August 1990.

  7. British Airways - Wikipedia

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    British Airways purchased the internet domain ba.com in 2002 from previous owner Bell Atlantic, [161] 'BA' being the company's initialism and its IATA Airline code. [162] British Airways is the official airline of the Wimbledon Championship tennis tournament, and was the official airline and tier one partner of the 2012 Summer Olympics and ...

  8. These airlines are using Apple AirTags to help reunite ...

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    A number of major airlines are rolling out a new baggage service that will come in handy ... British Airways, Vueling, and Qantas on incorporating a new "Find My" software feature of iOS 18.2 into ...

  9. BA EuroFlyer - Wikipedia

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    British Airways EuroFlyer (BA EuroFlyer) is a British airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways. It operates a network of short haul services from its base at Gatwick Airport near London, England. All services operate with BA's full colours, titles and flight numbers.