
British Aviation Corporation
The British Aviation Corporation (BAC) was a major UK aerospace company formed in 1960 through the merger of several aircraft manufacturers. It specialized in designing and producing military and civilian aircraft, notably the iconic British aircraft like the Concorde and various military jets. BAC played a key role in British aviation history by developing advanced aeronautical technology and contributing to both commercial and defense sectors. In 1977, BAC became part of British Aerospace, which is now BAE Systems, continuing its legacy in aerospace innovation and manufacturing.