60 years of flying
Aer Lingus is celebrating 60 years of flying between Dublin and Birmingham. On May 2nd 1949, a Douglas DC–3 aircraft with 26 seats and bearing the name “St Declan” left Dublin airport bound for Elmdon Airport, Birmingham.
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More updates to come later!
Saturday, 2 May 2009
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