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G-CIVP British Airways Boeing 747-436Information about Boeing 747-436 Boeing was setup in Washington by William E. Boeing on 15th July 1916, initially as the “Pacific Aero Products Co.” and was re-named the “Boeing Airplane Company” on the 9th of May 1917. The Boeing 747 or "Jumbo Jet" first entered passenger service during 1970 as the 100 series, a few of this series are still in use. The 747 series airliners remained the largest airliners flying and in production for thirty seven years until the title passed to the Airbus A380 in 2007. The Boeing 400 series 747's entered service in February 1989 and a freighter version in 1993, the 400 series is the only 747 airliners still in production although Boeing intends to produce a stretched version of the Jumbo jet, the "747-8 Intercontinental". Information about British Airways - BA British Airways was Founded as Imperial Airways in 1924 following the merger of Instone, Handley Page, Daimler Airways and British Air Marine Navigation. In 1939 the British government nationalised Imperial Airways and British Airways and named the resultant company British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). In 1972 BOAC and BEA were combined to create British Airways, the UK's national airline, in 1987 British Airways was privatised. In 1988 BA acquired British Caledonian, and in 1992 acquired Dan-Air making it the second largest airline in Europe. BA operates a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing airliners. Photo of G-CIVP British Airways Boeing 747-436 airliner
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