All four of British Airways' aircraft in stunning heritage liveries come together for nostalgic photo shoot (and it took over two hours to park them)

British Airways brought together its four heritage liveried aircraft for a rare photo shoot to mark the fact that 50,000 customers have already flown around the world in them.  The nostalgic images were captured this morning at London's Heathrow Airport - and the four planes were snapped alongside an A319 in the airline's current Chatham Dockyard design to highlight how the livery has evolved. The three Boeing 747s - one in a British Overseas Airways Corporation livery (1964-1974), one in the Landor design (1984-1997) and the other in the Negus style (1974-1980) - have travelled to destinations including New York, Cape Town, Dubai and Lagos.

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