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British Airways Boeing 747 In 4 Mile Retirement Flight
A British Airways Boeing 747, registration G-CIVG, has completed its final flight, landing at 11.18 am this morning at Cardiff airport. The aircraft flew from Cardiff to St Athan, flight number BA9172, where she was decommissioned. The trip was a distance of four miles and carried a total flight time of just 10 minutes. In what must be one of the shortest flights in 747 history, a Boeing 747-436 aircraft landed in St Athan, Wales this morning after less than 10 minutes in the air. The aircraft… (simpleflying.com) עוד...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Enjoy your well earned retirement, ma'am. I would love to see the numbers from this ship's resume - hours, cycles, passenger count, miles. I am sure they are in rarefied territory.
I flown in 747s as a passenger for 36 years....including this aircraft. I get a feeling of sadness each time I travel in one because one day, they wont be flying.
I could not agree more. Once, flying from London to Phoneix, I got the happy surprise of being upgraded from Traveler+ to business. I can still remember the joy of climbing up the stairs to get to A61...
I used to love flying on a 744, I fear that I have actually flown my last as though as a lot of routes are now being served by planes like 788's and A350's. Nice planes but they don't have the magic of a Jumbo!
I used to love flying on a 744, I fear that I have actually flown my last as though as a lot of routes are now being served by planes like 788's and A350's. Nice planes but they don't have the magic of a Jumbo!
Well said. They might be nice planes and everything, but they are two storied giants!
they *aren't* two storied giants. Me and my typos.
Ummm, I definitely recall stairs on a 744...
Who are you referring to? I was saying the B788's and the A350's are nice planes but they aren't two storied giants like the 744...
They were an option, but not many airlines opted for them because it was so far off the ground and the fact that once you were in the plane you still had stairs to climb in a more cramped enviroment... No one with disabilities