British Airways

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British Airways
IATA
BA
ICAO
BAW SHT
Callsign
SPEEDBIRD SHUTTLE
Founded31 March 1974
(after BOAC & BEA merger)
Hubs
  • Gatwick Airport
  • London Heathrow Airport
Frequent-flyer program
  • Executive Club
  • Premier (invite only)
Airport lounge
  • Concorde Room
  • Galleries First
  • Galleries Club
  • Galleries Arrivals
  • First Lounge
  • Terraces Lounge
  • Executive Club Lounge
AllianceOneworld
Subsidiaries
  • BA CityFlyer
  • OpenSkies
  • British Airways World Cargo
  • Flybe (15% owned)
  • Iberia (13.5% owned)
Fleet size233 (+42 orders) excl.subsidiaries
Destinations370 incl.subsidiaries and code-shares
Company sloganUpgrade to British Airways
Parent companyInternational Airlines Group
HeadquartersWaterside, Harmondsworth, London Borough of Hillingdon, England
Key peopleKeith Williams (CEO)
Martin Broughton (Chairman)
Revenuedecrease GB£7.994 billion(2010)
Websitewww.ba.com


British Airways plc (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom which is based and headquartered in Waterside, near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. British Airways operates a second hub at Gatwick Airport and a third hub, served through its fully owned subsidiary, BA CityFlyer, at London City Airport. British Airways is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size, international flights and international destinations. BA's UK passengers originating at non-London airports must connect via London after British Airways discontinued all direct overseas flights from UK airports outside London following the sale of BA Connect to British regional carrier Flybe in 2007.
The British Airways Board was established in 1971 to control the two nationalised airline corporations, BOAC and BEA, and two much smaller regional airlines, Cambrian Airways from Cardiff and Northeast Airlines from Newcastle upon Tyne. On 31 March 1974 all four companies were dissolved to form British Airways (BA). After almost 13 years as a nationalised company, British Airways was privatised in February 1987 as part of the privatisation plan by the Conservative Government of the time. The carrier soon expanded with the acquisition of British Caledonian (BCAL) in 1987 and Gatwick-based carrier Dan-Air in 1992.
Despite being a longtime Boeing customer, British Airways placed a major order for Airbus aircraft in August 1998 with the purchase of 59 Airbus A320 family aircraft. In 2007, the carrier placed its next major order, marking the start of its long-haul fleet replacement, ordering 12 Airbus A380s and 24 Boeing 787s. The centrepiece of the airline's long-haul fleet is the Boeing 747-400; with 57 examples in service, British Airways is the largest operator of the type in the world.
British Airways is a founding member of the oneworld airline alliance along with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas and, the now defunct, Canadian Airlines; the alliance has since grown to become the third largest airline alliance after SkyTeam and Star Alliance. Before its merger with Iberia creating the International Airlines Group, BA was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
On 12 November 2009, British Airways confirmed that it had reached a preliminary agreement to merge with Iberia. The merger between the two carriers will create the world's third-largest airline in terms of annual revenue and the second largest airline group in Europe. The merger was confirmed on 8 April 2010, and it is expected to be completed by the end of the year. On 14 July 2010, the European Commission gave the two carriers permission to merge and also agreed to allow American Airlines to co-operate with the merged entity on transatlantic routes to the United States of America. The British Airways merger with Iberia was finally completed on January 21, 2011, formally creating the International Airlines Group, IAG

Information taken from Wikipedia.