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British Air Services

British Air Services was a company responsible for carrying mail and passengers across the UK and nearby regions, primarily during the early to mid-20th century. It served as a key part of the nation's aviation infrastructure, operating from airports and using aircraft to connect cities, towns, and remote areas. The company played a crucial role in developing Britain’s air transport network, contributing to both commercial aviation and government efforts, such as mail delivery and military operations. Over time, it evolved into or was integrated with other major airlines, laying the groundwork for modern British civil aviation.