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de Havilland a defunct British aviation manufacturer established in 1920.
de Havilland may also refer to:
Organisations
- de Havilland Engine Company, offshoot of the original British de Havilland aircraft building company later taken over by Rolls-Royce
 - de Havilland Canada, former subsidiary of the original, now independent and the only remaining aircraft manufacturer bearing this name
 - de Havilland Australia former subsidiary, later merged into Boeing Australia
 - De Havilland Aviation, a jet engineering company founded in 1988, based at Bournemouth Airport, England
 - DeHavilland, a UK-based political information company
 - De Havilland College, a UK college until 1991 and now the Welwyn Garden City Campus of Oaklands College
 
People
- Sir Geoffrey de Havilland (1882–1965), founder of the aircraft company
 - Geoffrey Raoul de Havilland (1910–1946), test pilot, son of Sir Geoffrey
 - Hereward de Havilland (1894–1976), British aviator, brother of Sir Geoffrey
 - Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (1917–2013), British-American actress, daughter of Walter and sister of Olivia
 - John Thomas de Havilland (1918–1943), test pilot, son of Sir Geoffrey
 - Olivia de Havilland (1916–2020), British-American actress, daughter of Walter and sister of Joan
 - Sir Peter de Havilland (1747–1821), Bailiff of Guernsey and great-grandfather of Walter
 - Thomas Fiott de Havilland (1775–1866), army officer and son of Sir Peter
 - Walter Augustus de Havilland (1872–1968), British patent attorney and Go player, half-uncle of Sir Geoffrey
 - William Lee de Havilland (born 1994), English professional footballer
 
See also
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- All pages with titles beginning with De Havilland
 - All pages with titles containing De Havilland
 - De Havilland family
 - Havilland Hall, Guernsey
 - Haviland (disambiguation)
 
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