(31 Oct 2021)
British Airways has found permanent homes for its last
two remaining
retro-liveried Boeing 747 aircraft – the last to leave the British
Airways fleet.
The aircraft, registrations G-BNLY and
G-BYGC, are this month due to depart from British Airways’
engineering base in Cardiff, where they will be waved off by the
British Airways engineers who for many years have proudly
maintained the 747 fleet.
Adorned in the iconic Landor livery, used between
1984 and 1997, G-BNLY (pictured below) has been given a new lease of life as a
permanent exhibit at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey. It will join
its sister 747, G-CIVW, which was retired in late-October and
features the current Chatham Dockyard livery.
G-BYGC,
painted in the BOAC ‘Gold Speedbird’ livery used between 1963 and
1974, will make the short journey from Cardiff Airport to the Bro Tathan business park in the Vale of Glamorgan. It will be
maintained as a heritage piece by aviation specialists eCube
Solutions to showcase the pre-eminent contribution British Airways’ 747 fleet made to UK aviation.
Sean Doyle, CEO of
British Airways, said, “While we will miss seeing them grace our
skies, we are delighted to have found permanent homes for our
remaining centenary 747 aircraft. We think they have great
historical importance, not only to British Airways but to the
entire aviation industry, and we are pleased they will be preserved for future generations in locations in the UK. As the final 747s to leave our fleet, their departure will be an
emotional moment for former and current British Airways staff,
including our engineering team in Cardiff who have lovingly looked
after our jumbo jets for decades.”
G-BNLY and G-BYGC are
the last two British Airways 747s to be retired, with G-BYGC being
the final 747 to leave the British Airways fleet.
The
Negus-liveried 747, registration G-CIVB, was one of the last two
747s to depart Heathrow Airport in October and has also been found
a permanent home at Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire.
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