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After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op):
The coronavirus pandemic prompted British Airways to speed up the scrapping of its 31-strong 747 fleet.

And the first of its last remaining jumbos to be retired was pictured taking off from Heathrow Airport today on its final journey.

It flew empty to Spain where it will be scrapped.




https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-8639177/amp/British-Airways-747-Covid-19-retirement-plan-gets-underway-Heathrow-Airport.html

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op):
Last Flight: The retiring aircraft gets airborne to scrapyard, 18 August, 2020.

It first entered service in 1994 and flew its last passenger service in April, 2020.

Its top speed is 565mph and it has a take-off speed of 180mph.

It is 231ft (70.6 metres) long, 63ft (19.41 metres) high and has a wingspan of 211ft (64.4 metres).

It is fitted with four Rolls-Royce RB211-524 engines.

British Airways estimates that the aircraft has flown for 115,276 hours on 13,364 flights.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:46pm On Aug 19, 2020
Aviation enthusiasts gathered near Heathrow today to get one last glimpse and snap one last picture of the aircraft.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op):
First ever Boeing 747 rolled off the production line at the Boeing plant in Washington state, all of the company's employees gathered on the tarmac to celebrate their achievement in the 60s.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by thesicilian: 8:47pm On Aug 19, 2020
Don't be surprised if you see this plane in Nigeria few months from now
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:48pm On Aug 19, 2020
May 1970: The arrival of the first Boeing 747 at London's Heathrow Airport.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op):
First class cabin in 1971.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by MJBOLT: 8:51pm On Aug 19, 2020
one man's trash is another man's treasure

thesicilian:
Don't be surprised if you see this plane in Nigeria few months from now

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by tendyjohn(m): 8:51pm On Aug 19, 2020
Wow! Cool
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op):
This picture shows a 747 on the tarmac in January 1970 in New York ahead of the model's first commercial flight.

In the foreground are the flight crew and some of the cabin crew that made the historic journey.

Pilot in the cockpit.


Both Pan Am and Air France Boeing 747s line up around a terminal at Paris Orly Airport in April 1970.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by chelseamann(m): 8:54pm On Aug 19, 2020
Those are the kind of planes our government buy here and celebrate
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op):
Undated file photo shows a Boeing 747 on the production-line at the wing fuselage join stage.


The Space Shuttle Discovery is lifted into the air while sitting on top of NASA's modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in 1995.



Delta Airline retire 747 fleet in 2018. Some are pictured sitting at Arizona boneyard waiting to be scrapped.

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Imustreturn(m): 9:03pm On Aug 19, 2020
grin

I hope Nigeria won't go and buy them. I don't trust this my country me.
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by ayoolataiwo: 9:03pm On Aug 19, 2020
o boy dis plane done chop life oo
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by gulfer: 9:03pm On Aug 19, 2020
You're still the master anyday for epic topics cool cool
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Kenny242(m): 9:05pm On Aug 19, 2020
Wow
Great explorer
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Ofemmanu1: 9:05pm On Aug 19, 2020
Explorer ni jor.

fp things.
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by iammolahs(m): 9:17pm On Aug 19, 2020
Damn nigga


isoright


if only this was flown to my garage, I for don stop take weed for life be that. but as a real nigga wey no get money to buy wetin go make am high and also fit make am crash (plane), I still have the real shit I take any time I wanna go high than all planes in the world.

oh my MJ, I'll forever be faithful to u
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Hakeem12(m): 9:17pm On Aug 19, 2020
Imustreturn:
grin

I hope Nigeria won't go and buy them. I don't trust this my country me.
From the scrapyard?
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by konkonbilo(m): 9:26pm On Aug 19, 2020
That plane go enter naija as tokumbo.. Mafo... First body grin
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by mrbenjame: 9:34pm On Aug 19, 2020
WoW! This plane don really work no be small. Within 26 years the plane don fly 13,000+ flights. Nawa o.

Abeg go rest abeg!

Atleast the white knows when to let go.

If na Nigeria, until that plane crash dem no go leave am!

Nigeria man go say “you Dey craze? Retire where? You know how much we spend to buy you? Your real father!
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by tillaman(m): 10:31pm On Aug 19, 2020
Explorers it’s been a long time
Very unusual
Hope you are fine brother
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Nobody: 10:50pm On Aug 19, 2020
Make Naija no buy am o. Na my major concern be that. grin
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by kiddkash(m): 11:13pm On Aug 19, 2020
it has lived its cycle


hope them no go repaint am bring come here
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Olabode971(f): 12:31am On Aug 20, 2020
Abeg, the plane shouldn't retire yet oh.


E get one last journey to make oh..

Abeg, make the plane con pack us comot for naija oh..before retiring to scrapyard.Biko.


#Naija don tired us.

We don't mind if it even come in disguise like Lala_Airways.

grin

Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Explorers(op): 2:23am On Aug 20, 2020
tillaman:
Explorers it’s been a long time
Very unusual
Hope you are fine brother
Cool bro.
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Bestinstinct(m): 3:48am On Aug 20, 2020
Explorer the Explorer... Greetings from this side cool
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Makavelli25: 7:53am On Aug 20, 2020
Lalasticlala. Explorer don done another one
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by iamyemiakins(m): 8:14am On Aug 20, 2020
Good stuff
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by Flexherbal(m): 8:26am On Aug 20, 2020
Last Flight: The retiring aircraft gets airborne to scrapyard, 18 August, 2020.

It first entered service in 1994 and flew its last passenger service in April, 2020.
Nice one!
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by onlyfacts:
thesicilian:
Don't be surprised if you see this plane in Nigeria few months from now
Many people just comment waaaaaa without first understandinggrin.

These aircrafts are being retired early because it is not economically profitable to fly these jumbo jets anymore.

Airline companies are migrating to more fuel efficient aircraft's which saves money on fuel and those are twin engine aircrafts and not 4 engine aircrafts.

This jumbo jets have seating capacity of 400 to 500 seats. To be economically profitable it means any time the plane flies it has to sell out all its seats to passengers (or minimum of 80%) which is impossible and that reduces the profit made unlike twin engine aircraft's that have seating capacity of 80-200 which are easier to fill.

The cost of maintenance is also higher for 4 aircraft's engines than twin engines which increases their overhead cost.

The number of aircraft crews are more for 4 aircraft engines than twin engine aircrafts which adds more personnel cost.

4 aircraft engines cannot also land on airports with short runways, so it is best suited for standard international airports and not a local airport etc.

So based on the above it doesn't make economic sense for Nigerian airlines to buy and operate these jumbo 4 engines aircraft in Nigeria as they will make more money on twin engine aircraft which are smaller and more efficient, even if they can afford it.
Re: After 50Million Miles, British Airways Fly Last Boeing 747 To Scrapyard (Photos) by onlyfacts: 4:47pm On Aug 20, 2020
chelseamann:
Those are the kind of planes our government buy here and celebrate
Just open mouth waaaaaa. It's a magnificent plane, in design and engineering. It's just not economically prudent anymore to own the "Queen of the skies" AKA Boeing 747 anymore.
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