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GR.1 XV741 on display at the Brooklands Museum. The Royal Air Force decided to use the unique Vertical Take Off and Landing capability of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier. [3] The Harrier used a coal yard next to St Pancras station in London, which was temporarily designated as RAF St Pancras, and landed at Bristol Basin on the East River in New York on a platform that had been constructed for the ...
Supersonic flights on Concorde were offered from 1976 to 2003, from London (by British Airways) and Paris (by Air France) to New York and Washington, and back, with flight times of around three and a half hours one-way. Since the loosening of regulations in the 1970s and 1980s, many airlines now compete across the Atlantic.
Two weeks before Alcock and Brown's flight, the first 'stopping' flight of the Atlantic had been made by the NC-4, a United States Navy flying boat, commanded by Lt. Commander Albert Cushing Read, who flew from Naval Air Station Rockaway, New York to Plymouth with a crew of five, over 23 days, with six stops along the way.
In 1988, a London-New York jet was blown up over Lockerbie in Scotland, killing 270 people and further damaging the airline’s reputation. The downturn in air travel caused by the first Gulf War ...
An unruly JetBlue Airways passenger on Tuesday was restrained by multiple flyers and turned over to law enforcement upon landing in New York City from London, the airline said.
Pan Am Flight 115 was a commercial flight from Paris via London to New York City.At 22:05 GMT (16:05 EDT) on February 3, 1959 it was involved in one of the most significant jet upset incidents of the jet airliner age, over the North Atlantic near Newfoundland.