British Airways salva al Boeing 747 "Queen of Heaven"

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The airline British Airways informó sobre el plan para «salvar» al Boeing 747 conocido como la «Queen of the Skies«. British press photo.

After the claim and even collection of signatures by aviation lovers para que la aerolínea no deshuese a sus dos últimos Boeing 747 que semanas atrás dejaron la flota de British, esta informó que ha tomado acciones para conservarlos.

British Airways continuará inspirando a los entusiastas de la aviación en todo el Reino Unido y el mundo durante los próximos años, después de que se hayan encontrado hogares permanentes para los restantes aviones Boeing 747 with retro painting, los últimos en dejar la flota de British Airways.

the aircraft, con las matrículas G-BNLY – Landor y G-BYGC – BOAC, saldrán este mes de la base de ingeniería de British Airways en Cardiff, where they will be greeted by the airline's engineers who for many years have proudly maintained the fleet of 747.

Adorned in Landor's iconic livery, used between 1984 and 1997, the G-BNLY has been given a new life as a permanent display at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey. He will join his brother the G-CIVW, which was withdrawn at the end of October and features current Chatham Dockyard livery.

Instead the G-BYGC, pintado con la librea BOAC «Gold Speedbird» utilizada entre 1963 and 1974, will make the short journey from Cardiff Airport to Bro Tathan Business Park in the Vale of Glamorgan. Aviation specialists eCube Solutions will maintain it as a heritage piece to showcase the fleet's pre-eminent contribution 747 from British Airways to UK Aviation.

G-BNLY and G-BYGC are the last two 747 of British Airways to retire, with G-BYGC being the last 747 to leave the British Airways fleet. the boeing 747 in Negus livery, registration G-CIVB, was one of the last two 747 on leaving Heathrow Airport in October and has also found a permanent home at Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire.

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