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    When was the first non-stop transatlantic jet passenger service?

    Question #116366. Asked by serpa. (Jul 29 10 5:42 PM)


    Datsmeharse

    4 October 1958, BOAC, now part of British Airways, flew a Comet from London to Gander.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transatlantic_flight

    Jul 29 10, 9:59 PM


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