BA’s Boeing 747s fly from Heathrow for the final time as coronavirus hits travel
The two aircraft, with registrations G-CIVB and G-CIVY, have flown 59 million and 45 million miles respectively.They last flew commercially in April. A number of other British Airways 747s are in storage at Cardiff airport, while several more are in the California desert at Victorville.According to the aviation analyst Cirium there are currently 492 Boeing 747s in service, in storage or on order.
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