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British Caledonian Airways air hostess Angela Booth, 23, of Norton near Stockton. 27/08/1979
British Airways stewardesses show off a classic and elegant new uniform designed by top British fashion house Baccarat. The new uniforms were to be in full service by 1978. 24/05/1977
Touchdown for the last time for Northeasts former BOAC Bristol Britannia 102 G-ANBK at Newcastle Airport. The aircraft was eventually broken up there in March 1972. 31/12/1971
Air France stewardesses Karen Brown (left) and Sarah Asch prepare for the inaugural Newcastle to Paris flight. 26/10/1996
Gill Stokoe, 30, senior stewardess onboard a British Airways Trident airliner at Newcastle Airport on the 25th anniversary of the regular route between Newcastle and London. 15/05/1978
Servisair check in desk staff show off their new uniforms. Servisair were the handling agents for British Caledonian Airways who operated from Newcastle Airport to Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Glasgow
Mandy Hopper, 11, from Ash Avenue, Gilesgate, wrote to The Journals Fix It desk " I would like to be an air hostess on an aeroplane
Passengers on the first Dan-Air flight from Newcastle Airport caught a glimpse of the services new-look air hostesses. The ladies switched their red uniforms for French Navy on Easter Sunday
The international airline Dan-Air which operates from Newcastle Airport, paid a compliment to the city by asking Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councillor Hugh White
British Caledonian Airways sales staff, Pat Neill (left) and Gilly Penny. Pat, 23, and Gilly, 24, were part of a six strong sales force meeting travel agents and top industry
Former British Airways cabin crew, (left to right) air hostesses, Deidre Foster, Alexia Wheeler, Lynda Rutherford and Barbara Tweddle. 10/03/1999
Britannia Airways captain Dave Lott and stewardess Joan Young at Newcastle Airport. 08/09/1991
Former British Airways cabin crew, air hostess Alexia Wheeler. 10 / 03 / 1999Former British Airways cabin crew, air hostess Alexia Wheeler. 10/03/1999
Britannia Airways stewardesses, Lisa Brownlee and Cathryn McGuckin, at Newcastle Airport. 08/09/1991
Airline stewardesses use model aircraft to show off the new red, white and blue livery of British Airways, it still featured the Speedbird of BOAC
A twin engine Piper Comanche which was the cause of a full scale emergency at Sunderland Airport. The planes undercarriage failed and then it developed engine trouble as it flew over the airfield
A British Airways 757, named Windsor Castle, taxis at Newcastle Airport. 27/09/1990
The new Dan-Air British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146), a medium-sized commercial airliner/aircraft also known as the Whisper Jet
An American Trans Air Boeing 767 arrives at Newcastle International Airport. 26/09/90
Australian newspaper owner Rupert Murdoch. October 1968
English fashion designer and retailer, Former chairman of Next George Davies, who headed headed shops such as Next in the 1980s
Former chairman of Next George Davies, shows off his robes for the degree ceremony of the Polytechnic at which he was doctorate in business administration. 20th July 1989
This is what in flight service looked like at the time of the early airlines. Thats a hostess not a nurse doing the pouring with the chic coffee pot. Circa : 1930
Dan-Air duty officer, Jackie Blackburn, from Jesmond, who had been working 13 hour shifts during four days of delays to flights at Newcastle Airport. 29/08/1977
An Air UK Stewardess abseils from the Tyne Bridge on the Gateshead side. Circa: 1994
Britannia Airways stewardess, Viv Donnelly, at Newcastle Airport. 14/06/1989
British Airways stewardesses Margaret Delaney (left) and Jane Swanson were part of a team looking to recruit new stewards and stewardesses from Newcastle
Steve Casey, pictured with left to right, Anne Liddle, Jeanette Jenkins and Linda Clough. Dan-Air, the company accused of labelling cabin staff as sexually promiscuous
Stewardess Jane Ridley sits in the huge cabin of a Lockheed Tri-Star airliner named Halcyon Days at Newcastle Airport. 16th August, 1972
A Gulfstream V business jet aircraft at the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
A de Havilland Heron propeller-driven small airliner operated by Dragon Airways from Newcastle Airport at Woolsington. The aircraft was initially introduced on the Newcastle to London by
An Air UK British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146) airliner at Newcastle Airport. 27th September, 1990
A Handley Page Jetstream aircraft operated by Cal State Airlines. 5th November, 1971
A Lockheed Tri-Star airliner named Halcyon Days is watched by a group of youngsters as it leaves Newcastle Airport for Amsterdam. 16th August, 1972
Pictured is a de Havilland Heron propeller-driven small airliner operated by Dragon Airways from Newcastle Airport at Woolsington. A mechanic gives a signal to the pilot to start the engines
Captain W A Gray (left) and engineer Mr J Thompson with Clarke Chapmans Hawker Siddeley 125 jet aircraft - the plane on which Mr Tshombe, the former Congo leader, was abducted two years previous
North East men are onboard this RAF Handley Page Hastings transport aircraft, seen taking off at Topcliffe, Yorkshire, it was on its way to Greenland where another Hastings carrying 12 men was
A Handley Page Dart Herald airliner of British Air Ferries on charter to Dan-Air on the apron at Newcastle Airport after it had been invovled in a full scale emergency alert after a wheel brake
A 35, 000 Piper Seneca charter aircraft, which was painted all black with gold lines similar to the aircraft used by Playboy boss Hugh Hefner
This Vickers Viscount airliner was a surprise visitor to Woolsington (Newcastle Airport), having arrived from London with passengers because a rail strike
The Vickers VC10 making its first taxi test on the runway at the Vickers Airfield on the old Brooklands racing track. People living nearby had been warned of the terrific noise to be expected
A Vickers Vanguard aircraft of the Invicta International airline. The plane was returning from Lourdes, with 148 passengers and priests onboard, when a brake warning light appeared
The Britten-Norman Trislander mail aircraft which made an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport after a fire broke out aboard
A De Havilland Trident airliner, later to be known as the Hawker Siddeley Trident, the aircraft is seen here in BEA livery. 23rd January 1962
A British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, also known as the BAC-111 or BAC 1-11, short-range jet airliner seen here in British Caledonian livery. 22/03/1975
A Shorts Skyvan at Newcastle Airport. 10 / 01 / 1990A Shorts Skyvan at Newcastle Airport. 10/01/1990
The Tupolev Tu-114 Rossiya, was the largest commercial aircraft in the world. 140 business men where to fly from London Airport for Moscow as guests of Mr Roy Thomson
Comedian Terry Scott who was about to star in Cinderella at the theatre Royal in Newcastle has the good luck to open an " instant travel agency" Universal Travel on December 20