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      George Holt Thomas established the Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Airco) 
      at The Hyde in Hendon, north London, England during 1912. Geoffrey de 
      Havilland joined two years later as the chief designer. More than 2280 
      examples of the DH6 trainer were built and the DH9A became one of the 
      outstanding strategic bombers of World War I. The company's DH16 and DH18 
      types were operated by Aircraft Transport and Travel Limited, the first 
      airline established in the United Kingdom, that was also owned by George 
      Holt Thomas. Following the cessation of hostilities the company's undue 
      reliance on military orders became a handicap however and the company 
      became bankrupt in 1920. Its assets were bought by the Birmingham Small 
      Arms Company (BSA) which did not pursue aviation-related business. The 
      remains of the company were bought by de Havilland, and he renamed the 
      company after himself.
       
            
             
             
  
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