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  2. British Caledonian - Wikipedia

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    It operated primarily from London Gatwick Airport in south-east England. BCal was formed by the merger of Caledonian Airways [nb 1] and British United Airways (BUA). [nb 2] It was created as an alternative to the British government-controlled corporation airlines and was described as the "Second Force" in the 1969 Edwards report.

  3. Gatwick Airport - Wikipedia

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    London Gatwick (/ ˈ ɡ æ t w ɪ k /), [3] also known as Gatwick Airport [2] (IATA: LGW, ICAO: EGKK), is the secondary international airport serving London, England. It is located near Crawley , West Sussex , England 29.5 miles (47.5 km) south of Central London .

  4. British Caledonian in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, BCal applied to the UK and Australian authorities for permission to launch a fully fledged, three-class scheduled service [20] between Gatwick and Brisbane (via Colombo and Melbourne), and between Gatwick and Adelaide (via Perth), at a frequency of two flights a week each, in both directions. BCal proposed to inaugurate what would have ...

  5. British Caledonian in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    BCal inaugurated its two transatlantic flagship services from London Gatwick to John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) on 1 April 1973, [82] followed by Gatwick — Los Angeles International a few days later. [4] [83] Earl Mountbatten of Burma was BCal's chief guest on board its inaugural Gatwick—JFK flight. [84]

  6. Heathrow and Gatwick climb league table of the world’s ...

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    Dubai’s 4.96 million seats make it unapproachably distant at the top of the “international only” league. ... (I was) to learn which airport took 10th place: London Gatwick, up from 12th four ...

  7. British United Airways - Wikipedia

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    Portland House, the location of the company's headquarters from 1960–1968. British United Airways (BUA) was a private, independent [nb 1] airline in the United Kingdom formed as a result of the merger of Airwork Services and Hunting-Clan Air Transport in July 1960, making it the largest wholly private airline based in the United Kingdom at the time.

  8. Gatwick airport terminal to reopen after security alert - AOL

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    The building was closed to new passengers for several hours on Friday as Sussex Police deployed its bomb disposal unit.

  9. Timeline of Gatwick Airport - Wikipedia

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    Year ending in April 1987: Gatwick overtook New York JFK as the world's second-busiest international airport with 15.86 million international passengers. [ 127 ] Late 1987 and early 1988: British Airways took over British Caledonian ; the takeover began on 21 December 1987 and was completed on 14 April 1988.