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The flight crew of a BOAC VC10 make preparations for landing at Khartoum airport, during a proving flight to Sudan 1st February 1964
BOAC Steward and Stewardess serving drinks during a proving flight between Heathrow and Khartoum. 1st February 1964
Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television programme dealing with American race problem
The British Lions rugby union team pose on the steps of their plane before leaving for South Africa. 12th May 1968
Britains Civil Air Service working at Poole Harbour. Dorset. The lady is in a sailors role for this exercise. The Britains Civil Air Service (of Services)
A BOAC VC10 sitting on the apron at Heathrow airport shortly before departing on a proving flight to Khartoum in Sudan 1st February 1964
The tunnel running under the new runway extension at Manchester Airport. A BOAC 707 taxis over the underpass. 7th January 1969
The Beatles return home after successful Summer 1964 (First) US & Canada Tour, pictured at London Heathrow Airport, 22nd September 1964
The De Havilland Comet, the worlds first commercial jet airliner to reach production, is seen here in B.O.A.C. airline colours
Picture shows the first flying boat on the Thames for 21 years-passing under Tower Bridge. The visit of the BOAC short solent flying-boat to London is part of the commemoration this year of the 30th
BOAC overseas secretarys visit London. 16th November 1960
Flight engineers work on the Rolls Royce Merlin engines of a BOAC Lancastrian at Hurn Airport North-Northeast of Bournemouth, in southern England. Now called Bournemouth Airport. Circa 1946
De Havilland Comet 4 (Delta Bravo), of the B. O. A. C. airline landing at London AirportDe Havilland Comet 4 (Delta Bravo), of the B.O.A.C. airline landing at London Airport after arriving from New York. The Comet 4 set a new cross Atlantic record for civilian aircraft by flying 3
The De Havilland Comet 3 airliner of the B. O. A. C. airlineThe De Havilland Comet 3 airliner of the B.O.A.C. airline, arrives at London Airport after completing a 30, 000 mile globe circling flight piloted by De Havillands chief test pilot John Cunningham
The Beatles - with stand in drummer Jimmie Nicol - return to London Heathrow Airport after 3 day tour of Denmark & Amsterdam