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British Airways jumbo saved from scrap heap by film deal

Blaming the coronavirus pandemic, BA said in July it would have to retire its entire jumbo jet fleet, a source of huge regret for aero-geeks and fans of the "Queen of the Skies," the aircraft which brought long-haul flights to the masses.

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By Reuters Oct 22, 2020 7:50:12 PM IST (Published)

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British Airways jumbo saved from scrap heap by film deal
A British Airways jumbo jet has found a new role as a film set, saving it from the scrap heap where dozens of BA's other retired jumbos have ended up.

British Airways said that one of its 747s would fly to Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, southern England, later on, Thursday, where the airport will preserve it as a commercial TV and film set.
Blaming the coronavirus pandemic, BA said in July it would have to retire its entire jumbo jet fleet, a source of huge regret for aero-geeks and fans of the "Queen of the Skies," the aircraft which brought long-haul flights to the masses.
The pandemic has brought financial ruin to the travel industry. BA's owner IAG reported a 1.3 billion euro loss earlier on Thursday and warned on future demand.
At Dunsfold, the 747 will form the backdrop for interior and exterior shots and be used for training purposes, a BA statement said, adding that in the future, it would be opened up as an exhibition for visitors.
BA's last jumbos took off from Heathrow earlier in October, the end of an era for the world's most easily recognized jetliner with its humped fuselage, four engines, and 16 main wheels.

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