• On 23 February 1920, a
Handley Page O/7 (G-EANV) was destroyed in Acadia Siding,
Cape Province, in a forced landing after the rudder came loose. All 10 occupants survived. • On 25 February 1920, a
Handley Page O/400 (G-EAMC) crashed 10 km (6.3 miles) N of El Shereik,
Sudan, on a flight from
Aswan to
Khartoum. All 4 occupants were thrown clear on impact and survived. The plane was on a first attempted flight from
London to
Cape Town. • On 30 June 1920, a Handley Page O/400 (G-EAKE) crashed in Östanå, Sweden, during a demonstrative competition to land an airmail contract. Both occupants survived. • On 14 December 1920 a Handley Page O/400 used by the airline
crashed on take-off from Cricklewood Aerodrome, hitting a tree; both crew and two of the six passengers died. • On 30 December 1921, a
Handley Page O/10 (G-EATM) crashed in
Berck-sur-Mer, France. No details are available. • On 14 January 1922, the Handley Page Transport Handley Page O/10
G-EATN, operating on a scheduled passenger flight from
Croydon Airport in London to
Paris–Le Bourget Airport outside Paris in
Senlis, crashed while on approach to Le Bourget; all four people on board survived. • On 10 July 1923, a
Handley Page W.8 (G-EAPJ) made a forced landing in
Poix, France, due to engine trouble on a Paris-London and was destroyed. All 9 occupants survived; the pilot and mechanic had minor injuries. ==See also==