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British Airways added the modern 747-400 model to its fleet in 1989 and still owns 31 of them as of this year, making it the world’s largest operator of that plane.
British Airways has retired its fleet of Boeing 747s as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The airline was the world’s biggest operator of the 747-400 model.
The first British Airways (then BOAC) 747 jumbo jet entered use in 1971, with the first 747-400 model taking to the skies in 1989 – at one point, the airline operated 57 of the aircraft.
FILE - In this Wednesday, March 18, 2020 file photo, British Airways planes parked at Terminal 5 Heathrow airport in London. British Airways on Friday July 17, 2020, retired its fleet of Boeing ...
LONDON (AP) — The “queen of the skies” will no longer don the red, white and blue of the Union Jack after British Airways retired its fleet of Boeing 747s on Friday as a result of the ...
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