photo: Creative Commons / Yaoleilei
The NDB station co-located with Middle Marker of Beijing Capital International Airport ILS RWY36L
photo: Creative Commons / Eheik
Terminals 6 and 7 Terminal 7 was built for BOAC and Air Canada in the early 1970s. It is currently owned and operated by British Airways.
photo: AP / Mark Baker
A British Airways passenger jet and a Qantas Airways passenger jet cross on the tarmac at Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. British Airways PLC and Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd. said on Tuesday they are holding talks about a potential merger, sparking hopes of consolidation in the hard-hit aviation indust
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Terminal 1 exterior, servicing Japan Airlines, Etihad Airways and Thai Airways International aircraft
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Boeing 747 in the ownership of British Asia Airways, a subsiduary company of British Airways
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Boeing 747 in the ownership of British Asia Airways, a subsiduary company of British Airways
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Concourse A, formerly used as a hub for US Airways, has been partially walled off to help offset the loss of US Airways.
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Side By Side US Airways Airbus A320-232 N660AW and US Airways Boeing 737-3B7 N322AW
photo: Creative Commons / A. Thompson.
Presidential Airways CN-235-10 at Dover AFB, Delaware, USA.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
British Airways staff demonstrate on an open top bus near Heathrow Airport in London, Monday, May 24, 2010 as a British Airways plane prepare to land.
photo: Creative Commons / Ibagli
The US Airways terminal. The 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) US Airways Terminal, designed by William Nicholas Bodouva + Associates Architects and Planners, was opened September 12, 1992, at a cost of $250 million
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Tiger Airways
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Etihad airways
photo: Creative Commons / Quentin Douchet
Kenya Airways
photo: Creative Commons / Alexander Johmann
Kenya Airways in Amsterdam
photo: Creative Commons / Aviator006
Photograph of British Airways' Boeing 747-400, with special oneworld livery, taken from inside another British Airways aircraft at London Heathrow Airport, London, United Kingdom.
photo: Creative Commons / FelixRo
Adria Airways CRJ 200 in Star Alliance colors.
photo: Creative Commons / TVL1970
Qatar Airways
photo: Creative Commons / TVL1970
Qatar Airways
photo: Creative Commons / Jim Gordon
Iraqi Airways Boeing 727-200
photo: Creative Commons / Jim Gordon
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photo: Creative Commons / Alan Chia
Tiger Airways A320-232 9V-TAB pushing back from gate C13 at Changi Terminal 1. This scene is not to be repeated. tiger Airways have shifted to the Budget Terminal.
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
Backdropped by a British Airways plane, members of the Unite union, supporters of the British Airways cabin crew strike, wave union flags at a picket line at London's Heathrow airport, Sunday March 21, 2010.
photo: Public Domain / SchuminWeb
MetroJet was a no-frills airline operated as a division of US Airways from 1998 to 2001.
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ex-British European Airways Hawker Siddeley Trident 3B (G-AWZK) preserved at Manchester Airport, England. Delivered new in 1971, she flew for BEA and British Airways, retiring in 1985.
photo: Creative Commons / Pawel Kierzkowski
Helvetic Airways Fokker 100 in old livery. Helvetic Airways is an airline based at Zürich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland.
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employees of India's Jet Airways
photo: AP / Mike Derer
A USAir jet passes behind two American Airlines' planes at Newark International Airport in Newark, N.J., Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1996. British Airways said Wednesday it would sell its nearly 25 percent interest in USAir and remove its three directors from the carrier's board. USAir had demanded the move in a lawsuit filed against British Airways after British Airways announced plans for a partnership with American Airlines.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
British Airways staff demonstrate onboard a bus as they drive through London, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
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Qatar Airways