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2021 BUSINESS TRAVEL NEWS QUIZ

Welcome to the 2021 Business Travel News popular year-end quiz.

It's the taking part that counts!

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The tie-break is very simple: "Which is the best airline at Gatwick North and why?" In ten words or fewer.

Please send your numbered answers to quiz@btnews.co.uk together with your answer to the tie-break. Please note some images have two questions.

Closing date is Friday evening 7 January 2022 at 24:00 (GMT).  The Editor-in-Chief's decision is final.

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Number

Question

1

What airline operates this airliner?


2

A Boeing 747 - but what airline?


3

What is this light aircraft?


4

What type of plane is this?


5

An interesting glider, what is it?


6

A neat two-seater - what is it?


7

A 4-engined airliner, but what is it?


8

What is this unusual amphibian?


9

An unusual compound helicopter?


10

What is this primary trainer?


11

A Light aircraft from before WWII?


12

A Royal Navy aircraft - what is it?


13

Coming in to land - what transport type?


14

Name this twin turboprop airliner?


15

What is this double deck airliner?


16

A pretty plane - What is it?


17

Sleek beauty from a famous designer?


18

What is this commuter twin?


19

Heading for a Canadian lake. What type ?


20

Name this neet little plane?


21

A smiling face - but what aircraft?


22

A big flying boat - but what is it?


23

Something special - what is it?


24

South African executive - what is it?


25

A pre-WWII trainer - what is it?


26

Name the plane sitting in the rain?


27

Could do with some engines! What is it?


28

Pectured in the Far East, but what type?


29

Somewhere in the South Pacific. What type?


30

Which Air Force is this with ?


31

Seen better days - what is the amphibian?


32

Name this two-seat trainer?


33

Hand swinging those props! What aircraft?


34

Name this British light twin.


35

Wind in the wires - what is the biplane?


36

Fun flying in Florida - what is it?


37

What are these Russians?


38

What kind of airliner with that fan engine?


39

Name this interesting twin.


40

Name this British aircraft?


41

Name  A bonus question.  The aircraft is easy but what airport?

 

 

 

Don't forget the Tie-break

 

 

 

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