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1 The Boeing 787 wide-body airliner is also known by what name?
A Dreamliner. The name “Dreamliner” was chosen after a public competition held by Boeing to name the aircraft, which was originally known as the 7E7.
2 Which Roman road ran from Lincoln to Exeter?
A Fosse Way, parts of the A46 follow the Roman Fosse Way.
3 Which Scottish international airport has the code PIK?
A Prestwick, Glasgow Prestwick Airport serving the west of Scotland, located near the town of Prestwick, not far from Glasgow.
4 Which airline used to advertise itself as “The world’s favourite airline”?
A British Airways. The airline adopted this slogan in 1983 because it carried more international passengers than any other carrier, though the industry also viewed the phrase as a bold challenge to competitors and a clear statement of intent.
5 Which London Underground line links Euston and Waterloo?
A The Northern line. Both stations are also served by other lines, but the Northern line is the only line that connects the two.
6 From which London station does the Heathrow Express depart?
A Paddington. It is a fast, non-stop service that travels directly to Heathrow Central station in just 15 minutes, with additional service to Terminal 5.
7 What was the world’s busiest airport for international passengers in 2023?
A Dubai International Airport (DXB). However, for 2024, a more recent list from OAG Aviation shows that London Heathrow (LHR) is the busiest airport for international passenger traffic, followed by Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Tokyo Haneda (HND).
8 In Dublin, what is Luas?
A Light rail tram system. The name “Luas” is the Irish word for “speed”
9 How many countries worldwide drive on the left?
A Around 64. In Europe, very few countries drive on the left as we do. These are The Channel Islands, Cyprus, Ireland, the Isle of Man and Malta.
10 Which ‘A’ road starts at Selby, North Yorkshire, running through York and Middlesbrough, etc., finishing south of Jarrow?
A A19, a major North-South road in the North of England, running approximately parallel to and east of the A1.