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of [[Southend Airport|Municipal Airport]], Southend-on-Sea | '''British Aviation Services Limited (Britavia)''' of [[Southend Airport|Municipal Airport]], Southend-on-Sea | ||
1946 Incorporated as '''British Aviation Services ''' | |||
1954 [[General Steam Navigation Co]] acquired a majority holding in the group, which owned Silver City Airways, car-ferry operators, and Aquila Airways, the only British flying-boat operators<ref>The Times, Jun 16, 1954</ref> | 1954 [[General Steam Navigation Co]] acquired a majority holding in the group, which owned Silver City Airways, car-ferry operators, and Aquila Airways, the only British flying-boat operators<ref>The Times, Jun 16, 1954</ref> |
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British Aviation Services Limited (Britavia) of Municipal Airport, Southend-on-Sea
1946 Incorporated as British Aviation Services
1954 General Steam Navigation Co acquired a majority holding in the group, which owned Silver City Airways, car-ferry operators, and Aquila Airways, the only British flying-boat operators[1]
By 1957 was part of British Aviation Services group[2].
By 1989 was a designer of aircraft components, part of the Bricom Group[3]