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![]() "Spiv" wrote in message ... Can't you do anything right? http://user.itl.net/~colonial/comet/history.html On the 4th October 1958 two B.O.A.C. Comet 4s inaugurated the first regular transatlantic jet passenger service - another first for British innovation. BOAC was indeed the first to offer transatlantic jet passenger service. Two Comet 4s made simultaneous departures from Heathrow and Idlewild airports on October 4, 1958, on the New York - London route. Although BOAC won the race, beating Pan Am's 707 on the New York - Paris route by three weeks, the Comet 4 was not designed for transatlantic service. The westbound flight had to stop to refuel in Gander, Newfoundland. BOAC had planned from the start to replace the Comet on the route as soon as it's own 707s were on hand. The 707-320 could carry twice the passenger load almost twice as far 100 mph faster than the Comet 4. |
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