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  2. 1976 Zagreb mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 Zagreb mid-air collision was a mid-air collision that took place on September 10, 1976, when British Airways Flight 476 en route from London to Istanbul, collided mid-air with Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 550 en route from Split, SFR Yugoslavia, to Cologne, West Germany, near Zagreb in modern-day Croatia.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:British Airways accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... 1983 British Airways Helicopters Sikorsky S-61 crash; Z. 1976 Zagreb mid-air collision

  6. Ben Gurion Airport - Wikipedia

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    British Airways: London–Heathrow (resumes 5 April 2025) [81] Brussels Airlines: Brussels [75] Bulgaria Air: Sofia [82] Cathay Pacific: Hong Kong (suspended) [83] Centrum Air: Tashkent (begins 3 April 2025) [84] Croatia Airlines: Seasonal: Zagreb (suspended until 13 May 2025) [85] Cyprus Airways: Larnaca [85] Delta Air Lines: New York–JFK ...

  7. Zagreb Airport - Wikipedia

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    By 1966, Zagreb Airport got a new 5,000 m 2 (54,000 sq ft) state-of-the-art passenger terminal. The runway capacity was lengthened to its current 3,252 m (10,669 ft) in 1974. [citation needed] In the 1980s, Zagreb Airport was the second largest in Yugoslavia by passenger and aircraft movements.