Dan‑Air

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Dan-Air was a British independent airline that operated charter and scheduled services from the 1950s until its acquisition by British Airways in 1992.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airline
defunct airline
acquiredBy British Airways NERFINISHED
airlineType independent airline
callsign DAN-AIR NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
dateFounded 1953
dateOfAcquisition 1992
endOfOperations 1992
fleetCharacteristic mixed jet and turboprop fleet
foundedBy Davies and Newman NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
IATAcode DA NERFINISHED
ICAOcode DAN NERFINISHED
industry aviation
mainHub London Gatwick Airport NERFINISHED
marketRole inclusive tour charter carrier
notableFor being one of the largest British independent airlines of its era
operatedAircraftType Avro York NERFINISHED
BAC One-Eleven NERFINISHED
Boeing 707 NERFINISHED
Boeing 727 NERFINISHED
Boeing 737 NERFINISHED
Douglas DC-3 NERFINISHED
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 NERFINISHED
de Havilland Comet NERFINISHED
operatedFrom Berlin Tegel Airport NERFINISHED
London Gatwick Airport NERFINISHED
London Heathrow Airport NERFINISHED
Manchester Airport NERFINISHED
Newcastle Airport NERFINISHED
operatedRegion Europe NERFINISHED
Mediterranean NERFINISHED
domestic United Kingdom routes
parentCompany Davies and Newman NERFINISHED
primaryBusiness holiday charter flights from the UK to Europe
routeType medium-haul routes
short-haul routes
safetyRecord experienced several notable accidents and incidents
secondaryHub Berlin Tegel Airport NERFINISHED
London Heathrow Airport NERFINISHED
Manchester Airport NERFINISHED
Newcastle Airport NERFINISHED
serviceType charter services
scheduled services
startOfOperations 1953
status defunct
successorAirline British Airways NERFINISHED

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de Havilland Comet operator Dan‑Air
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