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British Airways has unveiled its fourth and final retro-livery – a Boeing 747-400 in the airline’s original red, white and blue design dating from 1973.
The newly painted aircraft will continue to fly British Airways’ 747-operated routes, proudly showcasing the design as part of the airline’s centenary celebrations. The BOAC livery will remain on the ...
British Airways will paint one of its Boeing 747-400s in a retro livery that dates to the 1960s – part of an effort to commemorate its 100th birthday. The company also revealed plans to paint ...
The 20-year-old plane was one of 34 flown by the world’s biggest operator of the 747, British Airways. But the livery belonged to an airline that was subsumed into BA a quarter-century ago: BOAC.
The plane will keep flying in its retro BOAC design until 2023, British Airways said in a statement. Tuesday’s flight retraces the first route a Boeing 747 took in BOAC colors.
British Airways has revealed the second design in its series of heritage liveries to mark the airline’s centenary. The celebrate the milestone an Airbus A319 painted in the colours of the ...
By this time, British Airways will have retired the majority of its 747 fleet, replacing them with new state-of-the-art long-haul aircraft.
One of British Airways ' planes turned heads as it arrived at London Heathrow this week, sporting an eye-catching new livery. In fact, the Boeing 747 aircraft has been given a fresh new look - but ...
The jet will fly with the retro livery until 2023, when it is slated for retirement as part of British Airways' broader effort to phase the 747 out of its fleet. The airline has about three dozen ...
British Airways has officially retired its fleet of Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets. The final two aircraft took off from London Heathrow today (Thursday 8th October), marking the end of an era for the ...
A retired British Airways 747 is to be given a new lease of life - as a cinema and a private hire venue. The Boeing jumbo jet, registration G-CIVB, will be permanently stationed at Cotswold ...
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