har haft fornøjelsen af at have været passager å SAMTLIGE passager varianter af B747...
Hilsen Ole
Når jeg tenker meg om, har vel jeg også det ...
-100 PanAm, BA
-200 SAS, KLM, LH m.fl.
-SP PanAm
-300 Swissair
-400 AirFrance
-8 LH
The last 747-8 will roll out of a Seattle-area factory in about two years, a decision that hasn’t been reported but can be teased out from subtle wording changes in financial statements, people familiar with the matter said.
Responding to overwhelming demand, Qantas has moved to give the Boeing 747 a fitting finale with a series of hour-long scenic 'Jumbo Joy Flights' to take place in Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra on the following dates:
Sydney: Monday July 13
Brisbane: Wednesday July 15
Canberra: Friday July 17
har haft fornøjelsen af at have været passager å SAMTLIGE passager varianter af B747...
Hilsen Ole
British Airways will tomorrow retire its first Boeing 747 since announcing last month that all 31 of its jumbo jets had sadly flown their last commercial services.
The Boeing 747-400, registration G-CIVD, will depart from London Heathrow on Tuesday, 18 August at 9am local time under flight number BA9170E after more than 25 magnificent years of flying.
Boeing 747 -436 25814 1079 G-CIVI British Airways ferried 09sep20 LHR-DGX, for part-out & scrap
Boeing 747 -436 28855 1190 G-BYGA British Airways ferried 08sep20 CWL-EGBP, for part-out & scrap (+ 28849/1135 G-CIVO 10sep20)
Boeing 747 -436 27350 1050 G-CIVE British Airways ferried 16sep20 LHR-DGX, for part-out & scrap (+ 28858/1198 G-BYGE CWL-EGBP)
Boeing 747 -443 32339 1275 G-VROM Virgin Atlantic ferried 03-04oct20 LHR-LAS-MZJ on delivery to Atlas Air
Virgins G-VROM, får trolig leve videre, da den rapporteres på vei til Atlas
Thursday 22 October, 2020 – A British Airways 747 will today depart for Dunsfold Aerodrome where it will begin its new life as a TV and film set.
The aircraft, registration G-CIVW, will depart from Cardiff Airport at 1.30pm as flight number BA1978E, landing in to Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey at 2.15pm.
On landing it will be handed over to the airport which will preserve the aircraft for use as a commercial film set and training facility. The aircraft which will keep its Chatham Dockyard livery will be stored in public view on the airfield. In time the aircraft will be opened up as an exhibition for visitors to experience up close the size and scale of the Queen of the Skies.
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