Information 
		about Dan-Air
		Dan-Air 
		Dan-Air (Dan Air Services Limited) was formed in the UK in May 1953 as a 
		subsidiary of Davies and Newman (DAN) providing passenger and cargo 
		services. Dan-Air became the first UK airline to have a female pilot in 
		command on on a jet airliner in 1975. Dan-Air ceased operations in 1992 
		following major financial problems and was sold to British Airways for a 
		nominal £1 fee.
		It is of note that Dan-Air 
		operated the world's largest fleet of De Havilland Comets (the first 
		operational jet airliner) and were also the last airline to operate a De 
		Havilland comet commercially in 1981.
		
		
		Travel 
		Destinations of Dan-Air
		The travel destinations for 
		Dan-Air include the following places:
		
		Facts & 
		Information about Airlines - Description & Definition
		An airline, such as Dan-Air, is 
		a commercial enterprise that provides intercontinental, regional or 
		domestic air transportation for passengers via charter services or 
		scheduled flights which are included in the Dan-Air air routes. Airlines, such 
		as Dan-Air, may also provide Cargo  services flying freight to various destination points.
		Photos and 
		Pictures of Dan-Air airliners and planes
		The photos and pictures of airliners 
		that fly under the banner of Dan-Air provide clear images of each aircraft 
		and plane. Each airliner and plane is branded with the logo for Dan-Air and 
		the logo is clearly visible from the gallery of pictures and photos of 
		Dan-Air airliners that and can be accessed from the above links. All of our 
		Copyright Free Pictures and Photos of Dan-Air airliners are in JPEG format 
		and have been carefully sized and optimised to reduce the file size and 
		computer download times. We are the sole copyright holders for the 
		photos and pictures of the planes owned or leased by Dan-Air and these 
		photographs may be freely used for educational purposes. Internet Use of 
		any Airline and Airliners Pictures and Photos is Strictly Prohibited.