Aircraft Transport and Travel

Aircraft Transport and Travel
De Havilland DH.16, Aircraft Transport and Travel, probably Croydon 1920
Founded5 October 1916
Ceased operations28 February 1921 (BSA continued its services through Daimler Airway)
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Parent companyAirco (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.