What Does BEA Stand For?
BEA stands for British European Airways
British European Airways (BEA) was a prominent British airline that operated from 1946 to 1974. Originally established as a division of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), BEA was created to handle short-haul routes within Europe and domestic flights within the UK. Known for its distinct livery and focus on passenger comfort, BEA rapidly became one of Europe’s leading airlines, operating out of London Heathrow Airport. BEA introduced various aircraft types over its history, including the Vickers Viscount, the world’s first turboprop airliner, and the iconic de Havilland Comet. The airline also embraced the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) 1-11 and Hawker Siddeley Trident, setting a high standard in European aviation. In 1974, BEA merged with BOAC to form British Airways, which continued its legacy. The merger marked the end of BEA but solidified British Airways as a global carrier.
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