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1970's London Gatwick Part 1 - Pistons & Turboprops

G-BDZV Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald 214
of British Air Ferries (BAF) - 01 April 1977

G-BDZV Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald 214 of British Air Ferries Photograph taken from Lakers Maintenance Area  - London Gatwick Airport - 01 April 1977

Photographic Copyright Caz Caswell © 1977-2008

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This Photograph of G-BDZV was taken from Lakers Maintenance Area

Pictures of Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald 211 G-ASKK in this Album:
G-ASKK in British United Island Airways Livery - Picture 1
plus
Another view of G-ASKK in British United Island Airways Livery - Picture 2
and
G-ASKK in British Island Airways (BIA) Livery - Picture 3

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British Air Ferries at the time this picture was taken, already had long and quite complex lineage, tracing its roots back to Silver City in 1946.
By the early 1960s through merger and ownership change the Company had evolved into British United Air Ferries and later was re branded as British Air Ferries.
In 1971 T. D. "Mike" Keegan, who had founded Trans Meridian Air Cargo, bought a controlling interest in BAF and the above picture was taken during his ownership of the Airline.
Although ownership changed over the years the BAF name remained until 1993, when the Airline was renamed British World Airways (BWA).
As BWA the company operated from 1993 until the 14th December 2001 when operations ceased due insolvency.

A much more detailed history of the evolution from Silver City through BUAF, BAF and finally BWA can be found at:
British World Airlines Company History - From Silver City through BUAF and BAF to BWA.
OR
British World Airlines Company History - From Silver City through BUAF and BAF to BWA.
Both have the same content and neither covers the final years leading to the 2001 closure, but are with that caveat excellent articles.

Also see
British United Air Ferries - Wikipedia Entry
and
British United Airways - Wikipedia Entry

Handley Page (Reading) HPR-7 Dart Herald - Wikipedia Entry

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