Goliath (aeroplane)
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Goliath (also called the F.60 Goliath) was an aeroplane produced by the Farman Aircraft Company from 1919. It is notable for being the first long-distance passenger airliner, beginning regular flights from Paris to London on February 8, 1919. The Farman Aircraft Company was run by Henry Farman and his two brothers.