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Airways Flying Club (Airways Aero Associations Ltd)
Company type
Limited company
Industry
Flying training
Founded
January 1, 1948 (1948-01-01)
Headquarters
Wycombe Air Park, Booker, Buckinghamshire, England
,
United Kingdom
Services
Gift Flights, JAR PPL, NPPL, Night Rating, IMC
Owner
Arora Family Trust
Website
www.airwaysflyingclub.co.uk[dead link]
The Airways flying club was formed in 1948 under the name of the Airways Aero Club, by employees of British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). The club is operated by Airways Aero Associations Ltd, and flies out of Wycombe Air Park.
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