For many aviation lovers, the Landor livery that British Airways
used on its aircraft between 1984 and 1997 was the perfect blend
of style, sophistication and British elegance.
No other livery has ever managed to make one
feel so proud to be British, nor convey the message that 'this is a British Airways aircraft' quite as succinctly as the
Landor livery.
Which is why so many will pleased that the
Landor livery has been painted onto a Boeing 747 that will fly the
flag to
long-haul destinations around the world.
The hugely popular design, the third in
BA’s series of four heritage liveries, will
remain on the aircraft until it retires in 2023.
The aircraft, registration G-BNLY, can be followed using
the tracking website and app
Flightradar24.
Alex Cruz, British Airways’ Chairman and CEO,
said, “The Landor livery is one of our most famous designs, and
many will remember seeing it in the skies at some point in their
lives. Introducing these liveried aircraft has been a huge honour, and we’re excited to reveal details of the final design soon.”
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