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British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines or BCPA, was an airline registered in New South Wales, Australia in June 1946 with headquarters in Sydney. It was formed by the governments of Australia (50%), New Zealand (30%) and the United Kingdom (20%) to pursue trans-Pacific flights. ==History== The original BCPA route was Sydney – Auckland – Fiji – Canton Island – Hawaii – San Francisco – Vancouver and later included Melbourne. Initially, BCPA chartered all flights to Australian National Airways, which used its Douglas DC-4s. The inaugural flight departed from Sydney on 15 September 1946. In late 1948, BCPA took delivery of the first of four Douglas DC-6 aircraft, outfitted as Pullman-type sleepers, bundling board options with small port holes bedside. Each aircraft was named for one of the four sailing vessels of Captain Cook, ''Resolution'', ''Discovery'', ''Adventure'' and ''Endeavour''. The airline had ordered six de Havilland Comet jet airliners in 1952 for delivery in 1954.〔 In 1953 it had agreed to buy three Comet IIs for delivery at the end of 1956〔 and retain two of the DC-6s for tourist-class carriage. In October 1953 discussions were held by the three governments to allow the airline to be taken over by Qantas Empire Airways.〔 In 1954 it was announced that Qantas Empire Airways would take over the BCPA services between Australia and North America and would take over the order for three Comets.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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