A Rolls Royce RB-211 Engine fitted to a British Airways Boeing 747-400, G-CIVB. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rolls-royce-rb-211-engine-fitted-to-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-g-civb-image448165710.html
RM2H13KX6–A Rolls Royce RB-211 Engine fitted to a British Airways Boeing 747-400, G-CIVB.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737277.html
RM2D3C27W–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
April 26, 2019 - A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, lands at Vancouver International Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/april-26-2019-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-g-civb-wide-body-jetliner-painted-in-negus-retro-livery-lands-at-vancouver-international-airport-credit-bayne-stanleyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image245414637.html
RMT77GTD–April 26, 2019 - A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, lands at Vancouver International Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783314.html
RM2WWC16X–Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK. 20th July 2019. Royal International Air Tattoo Flypast, with the Royal Air Force Red Arrows and British Airways 747 callsign 'BA100' Credit: Bob Sharples/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raf-fairford-gloucestershire-uk-20th-july-2019-royal-international-air-tattoo-flypast-with-the-royal-air-force-red-arrows-and-british-airways-747-callsign-ba100-credit-bob-sharplesalamy-live-news-image260758395.html
RMW46FYR–RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK. 20th July 2019. Royal International Air Tattoo Flypast, with the Royal Air Force Red Arrows and British Airways 747 callsign 'BA100' Credit: Bob Sharples/Alamy Live News
London, United Kingdom - August 1, 2018: British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-august-1-2018-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-at-london-heathrow-airport-in-the-united-kingdom-image386693583.html
RF2DD3BH3–London, United Kingdom - August 1, 2018: British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom.
British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet G-CIVB departing London-Heathrow Airport LHR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-g-civb-departing-london-heathrow-175635301.html
British Airways Boeing 747-400 Flugzeug Flughafen London Heathrow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-boeing-747-400-flugzeug-flughafen-london-heathrow-image503116908.html
RM2M6EXN0–British Airways Boeing 747-400 Flugzeug Flughafen London Heathrow
Farewell day for British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner planes after COVID-19 travel downturn. Centenary retro scheme G-CIVB taking off Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farewell-day-for-british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-airliner-planes-after-covid-19-travel-downturn-centenary-retro-scheme-g-civb-taking-off-image381730617.html
RM2D51989–Farewell day for British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner planes after COVID-19 travel downturn. Centenary retro scheme G-CIVB taking off
British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-announced-on-july-17-2020-that-will-retire-immediately-the-iconic-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-fleet-as-an-impact-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-as-seen-on-final-approach-arriving-from-a-long-haul-flight-flying-and-landing-at-london-heathrow-international-airport-lhr-egll-in-london-uk-the-aircraft-is-painted-in-negus-retro-special-scheme-colours-livery-that-was-used-between-1974-and-1984-the-double-decker-wide-body-airliner-nicknamed-as-queen-of-the-skies-has-the-registration-g-civb-flying-since-1994-ba-baw-sht-shutter-speedbird-is-image489196908.html
RM2KBTRJ4–British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is
The British Airways 747-400 G-CIVB plane in the blue sky Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-airways-747-400-g-civb-plane-in-the-blue-sky-image502487310.html
RF2M5E7KA–The British Airways 747-400 G-CIVB plane in the blue sky
London, United Kingdom - August 1, 2018: British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-august-1-2018-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-at-london-heathrow-airport-in-the-united-kingdom-image448526697.html
RM2H1M4AH–London, United Kingdom - August 1, 2018: British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom.
London, United Kingdom - August 1, 2018: British Airways Boeing 747 airplane at London Heathrow airport (LHR) in the United Kingdom. Boeing is an airc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-united-kingdom-august-1-2018-british-airways-boeing-747-airplane-at-london-heathrow-airport-lhr-in-the-united-kingdom-boeing-is-an-airc-image339542552.html
RF2AMBDYM–London, United Kingdom - August 1, 2018: British Airways Boeing 747 airplane at London Heathrow airport (LHR) in the United Kingdom. Boeing is an airc
A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airliner-g-civb-on-display-and-preserved-at-cotswold-kemble-airport-in-england-image448165965.html
RM2H13M79–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civy-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-undertakes-a-synchronised-dual-take-off-on-parallel-runways-with-aircraft-g-civb-for-the-last-747-flight-departures-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380692834.html
RM2D3A1GJ–Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, lands at Vancouver International Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-british-columbia-canada-26th-apr-2019-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-g-civb-wide-body-jetliner-painted-in-negus-retro-livery-lands-at-vancouver-international-airport-credit-bayne-stanleyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image245414622.html
RMT77GRX–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, lands at Vancouver International Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783421.html
RM2WWC1AN–Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK. 20th July 2019. Royal International Air Tattoo Flypast, with the Royal Air Force Red Arrows and British Airways 747 callsign 'BA100' Credit: Bob Sharples/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raf-fairford-gloucestershire-uk-20th-july-2019-royal-international-air-tattoo-flypast-with-the-royal-air-force-red-arrows-and-british-airways-747-callsign-ba100-credit-bob-sharplesalamy-live-news-image260758354.html
RMW46FXA–RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK. 20th July 2019. Royal International Air Tattoo Flypast, with the Royal Air Force Red Arrows and British Airways 747 callsign 'BA100' Credit: Bob Sharples/Alamy Live News
British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet G-CIVB departing London-Heathrow Airport LHR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-g-civb-departing-london-heathrow-175635303.html
Farewell day for British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner planes after COVID-19 travel downturn. Centenary retro scheme G-CIVB taking off Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farewell-day-for-british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-airliner-planes-after-covid-19-travel-downturn-centenary-retro-scheme-g-civb-taking-off-image381730584.html
RM2D51974–Farewell day for British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner planes after COVID-19 travel downturn. Centenary retro scheme G-CIVB taking off
British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-announced-on-july-17-2020-that-will-retire-immediately-the-iconic-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-fleet-as-an-impact-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-as-seen-on-final-approach-arriving-from-a-long-haul-flight-flying-and-landing-at-london-heathrow-international-airport-lhr-egll-in-london-uk-the-aircraft-is-painted-in-negus-retro-special-scheme-colours-livery-that-was-used-between-1974-and-1984-the-double-decker-wide-body-airliner-nicknamed-as-queen-of-the-skies-has-the-registration-g-civb-flying-since-1994-ba-baw-sht-shutter-speedbird-is-image489196904.html
RM2KBTRJ0–British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is
British Airways Boeing 747 jumbo jet airliner plane G-CIVB taking off from London Heathrow Airport, UK. Climbing out for a long haul international Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-airliner-plane-g-civb-taking-off-from-london-heathrow-airport-uk-climbing-out-for-a-long-haul-international-image425238338.html
RM2FKR7RE–British Airways Boeing 747 jumbo jet airliner plane G-CIVB taking off from London Heathrow Airport, UK. Climbing out for a long haul international
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB (pic) took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-pic-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719238.html
RM2D3B77J–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB (pic) took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap
A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airliner-g-civb-on-display-and-preserved-at-cotswold-kemble-airport-in-england-image448165909.html
RM2H13M59–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civy-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-undertakes-a-synchronised-dual-take-off-on-parallel-runways-with-aircraft-g-civb-for-the-last-747-flight-departures-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380701150.html
RM2D3AC5J–Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, takes off from Vancouver International Airport on an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-british-columbia-canada-26th-apr-2019-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-g-civb-wide-body-jetliner-painted-in-negus-retro-livery-takes-off-from-vancouver-international-airport-on-an-overnight-flight-to-londons-heathrow-airport-credit-bayne-stanleyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image245414593.html
RMT77GPW–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, takes off from Vancouver International Airport on an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783419.html
RM2WWC1AK–Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet G-CIVB departing London-Heathrow Airport LHR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-g-civb-departing-london-heathrow-175635305.html
British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-announced-on-july-17-2020-that-will-retire-immediately-the-iconic-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-fleet-as-an-impact-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-as-seen-on-final-approach-arriving-from-a-long-haul-flight-flying-and-landing-at-london-heathrow-international-airport-lhr-egll-in-london-uk-the-aircraft-is-painted-in-negus-retro-special-scheme-colours-livery-that-was-used-between-1974-and-1984-the-double-decker-wide-body-airliner-nicknamed-as-queen-of-the-skies-has-the-registration-g-civb-flying-since-1994-ba-baw-sht-shutter-speedbird-is-image489196907.html
RM2KBTRJ3–British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB (pic) took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-pic-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-passing-the-tower-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719357.html
RM2D3B7BW–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB (pic) took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap
A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airliner-g-civb-on-display-and-preserved-at-cotswold-kemble-airport-in-england-image448165972.html
RM2H13M7G–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737266.html
RM2D3C27E–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, is ready to take off from Vancouver International Airport for an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-british-columbia-canada-26th-apr-2019-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-g-civb-wide-body-jetliner-painted-in-negus-retro-livery-is-ready-to-take-off-from-vancouver-international-airport-for-an-overnight-flight-to-londons-heathrow-airport-credit-bayne-stanleyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image245414601.html
RMT77GR5–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, is ready to take off from Vancouver International Airport for an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Tailplane of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tailplane-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783309.html
RM2WWC16N–Tailplane of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
British Airways Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet G-CIVB departing London-Heathrow Airport LHR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-airways-boeing-747-jumbo-jet-g-civb-departing-london-heathrow-175635308.html
British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-announced-on-july-17-2020-that-will-retire-immediately-the-iconic-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-fleet-as-an-impact-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-as-seen-on-final-approach-arriving-from-a-long-haul-flight-flying-and-landing-at-london-heathrow-international-airport-lhr-egll-in-london-uk-the-aircraft-is-painted-in-negus-retro-special-scheme-colours-livery-that-was-used-between-1974-and-1984-the-double-decker-wide-body-airliner-nicknamed-as-queen-of-the-skies-has-the-registration-g-civb-flying-since-1994-ba-baw-sht-shutter-speedbird-is-image489196911.html
RM2KBTRJ7–British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB (pic) took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-pic-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-passing-the-tower-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719289.html
RM2D3B79D–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB (pic) took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap
A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airliner-g-civb-on-display-and-preserved-at-cotswold-kemble-airport-in-england-image448165938.html
RM2H13M6A–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380673704.html
RM2D3955C–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, takes off from Vancouver International Airport on an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-british-columbia-canada-26th-apr-2019-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-g-civb-wide-body-jetliner-painted-in-negus-retro-livery-takes-off-from-vancouver-international-airport-on-an-overnight-flight-to-londons-heathrow-airport-credit-bayne-stanleyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image245414614.html
RMT77GRJ–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 26th Apr, 2019. A British Airways Boeing 747-400 (G-CIVB) wide-body jetliner, painted in ''Negus'' retro livery, takes off from Vancouver International Airport on an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Tailplane of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tailplane-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783403.html
RM2WWC1A3–Tailplane of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-announced-on-july-17-2020-that-will-retire-immediately-the-iconic-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-fleet-as-an-impact-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-as-seen-on-final-approach-arriving-from-a-long-haul-flight-flying-and-landing-at-london-heathrow-international-airport-lhr-egll-in-london-uk-the-aircraft-is-painted-in-negus-retro-special-scheme-colours-livery-that-was-used-between-1974-and-1984-the-double-decker-wide-body-airliner-nicknamed-as-queen-of-the-skies-has-the-registration-g-civb-flying-since-1994-ba-baw-sht-shutter-speedbird-is-image489196910.html
RM2KBTRJ6–British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed (pic) and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-pic-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719407.html
RM2D3B7DK–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed (pic) and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap
A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airliner-g-civb-on-display-and-preserved-at-cotswold-kemble-airport-in-england-image448165959.html
RM2H13M73–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737260.html
RM2D3C278–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783319.html
RM2WWC173–Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-airways-announced-on-july-17-2020-that-will-retire-immediately-the-iconic-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-fleet-as-an-impact-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airplane-as-seen-on-final-approach-arriving-from-a-long-haul-flight-flying-and-landing-at-london-heathrow-international-airport-lhr-egll-in-london-uk-the-aircraft-is-painted-in-negus-retro-special-scheme-colours-livery-that-was-used-between-1974-and-1984-the-double-decker-wide-body-airliner-nicknamed-as-queen-of-the-skies-has-the-registration-g-civb-flying-since-1994-ba-baw-sht-shutter-speedbird-is-image489196919.html
RM2KBTRJF–British Airways announced on July 17, 2020 that will retire immediately the iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jets fleet as an impact of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. British Airways Boeing 747-400 airplane as seen on final approach arriving from a long haul flight, flying and landing at London Heathrow International Airport LHR EGLL, in London, UK. The aircraft is painted in Negus retro special scheme colours livery that was used between 1974 and 1984. The double-decker wide body airliner nicknamed as Queen of the Skies has the registration G-CIVB flying since 1994. BA BAW SHT Shutter Speedbird is
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719586.html
RM2D3B7M2–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap
Detail fo a British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-fo-a-british-airways-boeing-747-400-airliner-g-civb-on-display-and-preserved-at-cotswold-kemble-airport-in-england-image448165953.html
RM2H13M6W–Detail fo a British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civy-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-undertakes-a-synchronised-dual-take-off-on-parallel-runways-with-aircraft-g-civb-for-the-last-747-flight-departures-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380692908.html
RM2D3A1K8–Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783430.html
RM2WWC1B2–Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed (pic) and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-pic-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719479.html
RM2D3B7G7–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed (pic) and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport before it headed off likely for scrap
Aircraft, G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, prepares to take off on its final departure from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civb-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-prepares-to-take-off-on-its-final-departure-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737270.html
RM2D3C27J–Aircraft, G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, prepares to take off on its final departure from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783327.html
RM2WWC17B–Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-passing-the-tower-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719130.html
RM2D3B73P–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap
Aircraft, G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, prepares to take off on its final departure from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civb-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-prepares-to-take-off-on-its-final-departure-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737329.html
RM2D3C29N–Aircraft, G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, prepares to take off on its final departure from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-of-boeing-747-negus-static-display-at-cotswold-airport-egbp-g-civb-sir-arthur-negus-historic-boac-livery-markings-image600783424.html
RM2WWC1AT–Front of Boeing 747 Negus, static display at Cotswold airport, EGBP. G-CIVB. Sir Arthur Negus. Historic BOAC livery markings.
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-passing-the-tower-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719512.html
RM2D3B7HC–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737336.html
RM2D3C2A0–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-heathrow-airport-london-uk-8th-oct-2020-british-airways-had-a-pair-of-retired-boeing-747-jumbo-jets-in-storage-at-heathrow-grounded-after-premature-retirement-due-to-the-covid-19-damage-to-the-travel-industry-registration-g-civb-took-off-first-in-bad-weather-and-is-in-a-special-retro-scheme-to-celebrate-bas-centenary-in-2019-it-has-flown-59-million-miles-and-will-be-saved-as-a-museum-piece-at-cotswold-airport-g-civy-followed-and-is-in-standard-ba-livery-turning-and-making-a-missed-approach-back-over-the-airport-passing-the-tower-before-it-headed-off-likely-for-scrap-image380719547.html
RM2D3B7JK–London Heathrow Airport, London, UK. 8th Oct, 2020. British Airways had a pair of retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in storage at Heathrow, grounded after premature retirement due to the COVID-19 damage to the travel industry. Registration G-CIVB took off first in bad weather, and is in a special retro scheme to celebrate BA's centenary in 2019. It has flown 59 million miles and will be saved as a museum piece at Cotswold Airport. G-CIVY followed and is in standard BA livery, turning and making a 'missed approach' back over the airport passing the tower, before it headed off likely for scrap
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737274.html
RM2D3C27P–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380684307.html
RM2D39JM3–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380737330.html
RM2D3C29P–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civy-front-and-g-civb-prepare-for-the-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-after-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380673694.html
RM2D39552–The last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVY (front) and G-CIVB prepare for the final flight from Heathrow Airport, London, after the retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
RETRANSMITTING REMOVING REFERENCE TO DUAL TAKE OFF Aircraft G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft,takes off on its final departure from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retransmitting-removing-reference-to-dual-take-off-aircraft-g-civb-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircrafttakes-off-on-its-final-departure-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380724638.html
RM2D3BE4E–RETRANSMITTING REMOVING REFERENCE TO DUAL TAKE OFF Aircraft G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft,takes off on its final departure from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
A Union flag is waved from the cockpit window of one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVB, as it prepares for a final flight from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-union-flag-is-waved-from-the-cockpit-window-of-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-designated-g-civb-as-it-prepares-for-a-final-flight-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-airlines-747-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380676274.html
RM2D398D6–A Union flag is waved from the cockpit window of one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, designated G-CIVB, as it prepares for a final flight from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the airline's 747 fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civy-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-undertakes-a-synchronised-dual-take-off-on-parallel-runways-with-aircraft-g-civb-for-the-last-747-flight-departures-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380692833.html
RM2D3A1GH–Aircraft G-CIVY, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVB for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
Aircraft G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVY for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-g-civb-one-of-the-last-two-british-airways-boeing-747-400-aircraft-undertakes-a-synchronised-dual-take-off-on-parallel-runways-with-aircraft-g-civy-for-the-last-747-flight-departures-from-heathrow-airport-london-the-retirement-of-the-fleet-was-brought-forward-as-a-result-of-the-impact-the-covid-19-pandemic-had-on-the-airline-and-the-aviation-sector-image380692909.html
RM2D3A1K9–Aircraft G-CIVB, one of the last two British Airways Boeing 747-400 aircraft, undertakes a synchronised dual take off on parallel runways with aircraft G-CIVY for the last 747 flight departures from Heathrow Airport, London. The retirement of the fleet was brought forward as a result of the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the airline and the aviation sector.
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