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Silver City Airways was an airline, based in the United Kingdom, that operated mainly in Europe, between 1946 and 1962. Unlike many airlines at the time, it was independent of government-owned corporations; its parent company was Zinc Corporation, an Australian company involved mainly in mining and mineral processing. The name "Silver City" originated as a nickname of Broken Hill, Australia – an area famed for silver mines, including some owned by the airline's parent company.

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  • Silver City Airways (en)
  • Silver City Airways (de)
  • Silver City Airways (fr)
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  • Silver City Airways war eine britische Fluggesellschaft, die ihre Maschinen primär im Fährflugverkehr zum Transport von Personenkraftwagen über den Ärmelkanal eingesetzt hat. Daneben führte sie zivile und militärische Charteraufträge sowie ab Sommer 1957 über eine in Newcastle ansässige Firmensparte auch reguläre Passagierbeförderungen auf internationalen Linienflügen durch. Das Unternehmen wurde zum Jahresende 1962 mit der ebenfalls im Fährverkehr tätigen Channel Air Bridge fusioniert, woraus die Fluggesellschaft British United Air Ferries hervorging. (de)
  • Silver City Airways est une compagnie aérienne privée britannique indépendante fondée en 1946. Le nom Silver City est dérivé de la ville minière australienne éponyme de Broken Hill, où la société Zinc Corporation avait son siège. (fr)
  • Silver City Airways was an airline, based in the United Kingdom, that operated mainly in Europe, between 1946 and 1962. Unlike many airlines at the time, it was independent of government-owned corporations; its parent company was Zinc Corporation, an Australian company involved mainly in mining and mineral processing. The name "Silver City" originated as a nickname of Broken Hill, Australia – an area famed for silver mines, including some owned by the airline's parent company. (en)
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  • Silver City Airways (en)
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