Daimler Airway
| Founded | 7 June 1919 as Daimler Air Hire |
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| Commenced operations | April 1922 as Daimler Airway |
| Ceased operations | 1 April 1924 (merged with British Marine Air Navigation Co Ltd, Handley Page Transport and Instone Air Line to form Imperial Airways) |
| Operating bases | Alexandra Park Aerodrome, England |
| Hubs | Croydon Airport, London, England |
| Fleet size | 6 de Havilland DH.34 |
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| Parent company | Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group's Daimler Company |
Daimler Airway was an airline subsidiary of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA)'s Daimler Company. It was created as Daimler Air Hire and became Daimler Airway after combination with the assets of the failed ventures Airco and its subsidiary, Aircraft Transport and Travel, which were acquired by BSA in February 1920.