Description
The story of Anglo Cargo Airlines at Gatwick Airport, covering the period from 1983 to 1992 and written by its former Commercial Manager, Dick Gilbert. It includes the origins of the airline from Pelican Cargo, charter flights with the Boeing 707, bloodstock services with the BAC One-Eleven, intense operations to Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War as part of Operation Granby, the arrival of the Boeing 757 freighter and the subsequent decline and closure of the airline. Paperback, 210 pages, 82 pictures, 81 in colour.
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