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| No. Of Engines: |
2 |
| Aircraft Type: |
Jet |
| Passenger Capacity (Max): |
79 |
| Passenger Capacity (Min): |
74 |
| Range (in Miles): |
1430 |
| Cruising Speed (MPH): |
550 |
| Payload Capacity (in Lbs): |
17,600 |
| Wingspan: |
88 |
| Length: |
93 |
| Takeoff Weight (in Lbs): |
78,500 |
| Cabin Type: |
pressurized |
Britain's
#1 exporter and Europe's largest defense company, British
Aerospace (BAe) is also involved in civil aviation, automobiles
(Rover), construction and civil engineering (Netherlands-based
Ballast Nedam), and property development (Arlington Securities).
BAe is a 20% partner in Airbus Industrie, designing and
building wings for the European aerospace consortium. Bae
was formed in 1960 when the British Parliment attempted
to save the UK's Aviation Industry by merging Hawker-Siddley
Aviation and British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Hawker-Siddeley
has roots in the aviation industry as far back as 1910 and
attained fame in the 1960s for developing the Harrier fighter.
BAC also has roots back to about 1910 and was Aerospatiale's
partner in developing the supersonic Concorde.
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