I get

What you get at retirement will mainly depend on:

When you can retire
Normal Retirement Normal Retirement Age is age 65 if you are currently in Plan 65, or age 60 if you are currently in Plan 60.
Early Retirement You can retire and draw a reduced pension before your Normal Retirement Age – from age 55 (as long as your early retirement pension meets statutory minimum levels). If you retire early, your pension will normally be reduced as it will be paid for a longer period of time. If you are in Option 55 and retire early at age 55, there will be no early retirement reduction applied to any Option 55 pension earned after 1 April 2007.
Flexible Retirement At any time from age 55 you can request Company consent to reduce your working hours and at the same time draw part or all of your pension benefits built up to date whilst continuing to earn extra pension for future service. Special rules apply to members of NAPS who are working beyond their NRA and have 'crystallised' their pension.
Ill-health Retirement Anytime before your selected Normal Retirement Age. Retiring on ill health grounds requires Company consent.
Late Retirement Anytime after your Normal Retirement Age. This includes any pension built up before 31 March 2007, which will receive a Late retirement increase if it is payable after age 60 (Ground Staff) or age 55 (Flying Staff).
 
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