Дата: 28-09-22 12:02

Where Are British Airways" Former Boeing 747s Now?

In July 2020, British Airways revealed that it would be retiring its 31 remaining Boeing 747s with immediate effect.

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In 2020, British Airways revealed that it would be retiring its Boeing 747 fleet with immediate effect, several years ahead of its pre-pandemic plan. The airline went into the pandemic with 31 Boeing 747-400 aircraft remaining in its fleet, but what happened to each plane? Using data sourced from ch-aviation.com and FlightRadar24.com, Simple Flying decided to find out.

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6 Dunsfold - England

Two sites took just two of British Airways' remaining Boeing 747s since the pandemic, and both are in the United Kingdom. The first is Dunsfold, known for hosting the UK TV show Top Gear. While most sites received Boeing 747s with the intent to scrap them, this wasn't the case in Dunsfold. They have placed on exhibition at the site, which they share with a former British Airways Boeing 747-200. However, they are also available as film and TV filming sets.

Aircraft Last Flight Status Notes
G-BNLY December 5th, 2020 On Display Landor Livery
G-CIVW October 22nd, 2020 On Display Chatham Dockyard Livery
5 Newquay - England

One place you may not expect to find a former British Airways Boeing 747 is Cornwall's Newquay. However, the airport took in two from Britsh Airways once it had confirmed the type's retirement. Unlike at Dunsfold, the two jets in Newquay are no more, having both been scrapped.

Aircraft Last Flight Status
G-CIVF October 25th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVZ October 18th, 2020 Scrapped
4 Castellon - Spain

Castellon-Costa Azahar Airport is one of the few sites outside of the UK that received British Airways Boeing 747 aircraft after the pandemic. The British flag carrier ferried three aircraft wearing the airline's current Chatham Dockyard livery to the site in the east of Spain. Here, eCube is dismantling aircraft, though five Ukrainian Boeing 737s arrived at the facility for storage in mid-February. On November 23rd, 2020, G-CIVD caught fire while being dismantled at the facility. It is thought that a spark ignited the aircraft's insulation.

Aircraft Last Flight Status Notes
G-CIVD August 18th, 2020 Scrapped Caught fire in late November 2020
G-CIVH August 31st, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVV November 28th, 2020 Scrapped
3 Teruel - Spain

Teruel is a Spanish aircraft storage and dismantling facility in the country's northeast. The facility has become known as the final destination for many quad jets, including A340s, A380s, and Boeing 747s. In early April, British Airways flew five of its 747s to Teruel at the time for storage. The airline also flew three Airbus A380s down for storage. While the A380s have since left storage, the Boeing 747s haven't been so lucky. One of the five Boeing 747s was already withdrawn from use in February 2020, so it isn't included in the figure of 31 747s retired early due to the pandemic.

Aircraft Last Flight Status Notes
G-CIVA April 3rd, 2020 Stored
G-CIVR April 3rd, 2020 Stored
G-CIVS April 3rd, 2020 Stored
G-CIVT April 3rd, 2020 Stored Withdrawn before the 747 fleet was grounded
G-CIVX April 3rd, 2020 Stored
2 Kemble - England

Most of the Boeing 747s still in the British Airways fleet at the start of the pandemic remained in the United Kingdom. The majority of these have been scrapped, and many that haven't are awaiting such an appointment. After the airline removed the fleet from service, Kemble, otherwise known as Cotswold Airport, began receiving a large batch of 747s in April and took nine aircraft. This includes G-CIVB, the airline's Negus retrojet, which has been preserved at the facility.

Aircraft Last Flight Status Notes
G-BYGA December 8th, 2020 On Display Top deck divided to act as a viewing area and simulator.
G-BYGB September 2nd, 2020 Scrapped
G-BYGE September 24th, 2020 Scrapped
G-BYGF August 26th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVB October 8th, 2020 On Display Negus Livery Last London Heathrow departure (BA 400)
G-CIVJ April 15th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVL April 14th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVN April 26th, 2020 Stored
G-CIVO September 11th, 2020 Scrapped
1 St Athan - Wales

The site that took in the most British Airways Boeing 747s is St Athan, Wales, just a stone's throw away from the airline's Cardiff heavy maintenance base. 11 aircraft were flown here, with some making a very short hop from Cardiff. Some of these have taken on second lives as keyrings. G-BYGC is also here, but it is one of the few 747s that will be spared the scrap heap. British Airways painted three 747s in retro liveries to celebrate its 100th anniversary a few years ago, and each, along with one wearing the current British Airways livery, was saved. St Athans now homes the Boeing 747 wearing the BOAC livery, the first livery to adorn a "British Airways" Boeing 747 around 50 years ago.

Aircraft Last Flight Status Notes
G-BYGC December 11th, 2020 On Display BOAC Livery | Last 747 to fly with a BA callsign
G-BYGD November 27th, 2020 Stored
G-BYGG November 23rd, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVC November 6th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVE September 16th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVI September 9th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVK September 26th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVM March 16th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVP September 9th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVU November 13th, 2020 Scrapped
G-CIVY October 8th, 2020 Scrapped Last London Heathrow departure (BA 747)

Джерело інформації: Simple Flying

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