Aircraft Transport and Travel
De Havilland DH.16, Aircraft Transport and Travel, probably Croydon 1920 | |
| Founded | 5 October 1916 |
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| Ceased operations | 28 February 1921 (BSA continued its services through Daimler Airway) |
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| Parent company | Airco (acquired by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) in February 1920) |
Aircraft Transport and Travel Limited (AT&T), also known as Air Express, was the first British airline. Formed during the First World War as a subsidiary of Airco, an aircraft manufacturer, it was the first airline in the world to operate a daily commercial aviation service, an international flight between London and Paris. It is the oldest predecessor of British Airways.