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Picture released on October 9, 1952 at their arrival at Orly airport of people gathering around after the first commercial flight of the de Havilland DH 106 Comet 1 of the British company BOAC. The worlds first jetliner was inaugurated scheduled service from London to Johannesburg, on 2 May 1952. The final Comet from BOACs initial order, registered G-ALYZ, began flying in September 1952 and carried cargo along South American routes while simulating passenger schedules / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER
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In this photo print, taken on October 9,1952, we witness the historic moment of people gathering around after the first commercial flight of the de Havilland DH 106 Comet 1. The British company BOAC proudly introduced the world's first jetliner with scheduled service from London to Johannesburg on May 2nd earlier that year. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured at Orly airport, we are transported back in time to a period when air travel was still a novelty. The runway is adorned with the majestic presence of a grounded plane - an emblematic symbol of human progress and technological achievement. This particular aircraft bears registration G-ALYZ and was part of BOAC's initial order for Comets. It took its maiden voyage in September 1952 and subsequently embarked on cargo missions across South American routes while simulating passenger schedules. As our eyes scan through this historical snapshot frozen in time, one cannot help but marvel at how far aviation has come since then. The excitement radiating from the crowd surrounding the Comet speaks volumes about their awe-inspiring experience witnessing such groundbreaking innovation firsthand. This mesmerizing photograph serves as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries and conquering new frontiers. It encapsulates not only an era-defining milestone but also reminds us that every great journey begins with a single step – or rather, takeoff – into uncharted skies.
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