British Airways has retired its entire fleet of 747. The jumbo jet will be dismantled for spares at Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire.
Crowds gather to watch he final British Airways Boeing 747 touch down at Cotswold Airport. British Airways, the world's biggest operator of Boeing , has retired its entire fleet of the jumbo jets with immediate effect because of the damage the coronavirus has done to air travel. The jumbo jet will be dismantled for spares at Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire. Pic by Brad Wakefield
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Location: Cotswold Airport
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