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' | April 09, 2019
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.