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''For other uses of BEA see Bea ''

British European Airways, or '''BEA''', was formed in 1946 by an Act of Parliament. It compulsorily acquired the aircraft fleets and routes of most UK private airlines then operating scheduled services within the UK and Europe. The airline operated European and North African routes from airports around the United Kingdom . BEA was the largest domestic airline within the United Kingdom at the time, operating flights to major British cities, including London , Manchester , Edinburgh , Belfast and Glasgow .



The airline was also the first customer for British short- and medium-haul airliners of the 1950s and 1960s , including the Vickers Viscount , Vickers Vanguard , BAC One-Eleven 500 and Hawker Siddeley Trident .

In 1969 BEA formed a charter subsidiary BEA Airtours to provide inclusive tour holiday charters.

BEA ceased operations in 1974 when it was merged with the British Overseas Airways Corporation to form British Airways .


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  • The airline IATA code was ''BE'' with the callsign ''Beeline''.

  • On 10 June 1965 a BEA Trident 1 (G-ARPR) operating Flight "Beeline 343" from Paris to London Heathrow Airport , made the world's first fully-automatic landing of a commercial airliner with fare-paying passengers.

  • The Beatles occasionally flew BEA. On one flight, Ringo Starr held a “TLES” sign next to the BEA logo on the airplane door, spelling out BEATLES.

  • The BEA is mentioned in Bill Wyman's 1981 song 'Je suis un rock star'.


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