Greetings, hope everyone is staying safe and healthy as this pandemic rages on. Here are the latest models from Inflight 200. T7
IF744AR0920 Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 747-400 LV-AXF
IF7449T1220 ACT Airlines Boeing 747-481(BDSF) TC-ACF
IF744AI0121 Air India Boeing 747-437 VT-EVB
IF101UA1119 United Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 N1835U
IF332IT0121 Kingfisher Airlines Airbus A330-223 VT-AJP
IF3420S0819 Austrian Airlines Airbus A340-211 OE-LAG
IF787KLM1120 KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner PH-BKG
IF763KL1220 KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 767-306/ER PH-BZH
IF310TG1220 Thai Airways Airbus A310-204 HS-TIC
IF359TG1220 Thai Airways International Airbus A350-941 HS-THK
IFC32USA01 USA - Air Force Boeing C-32A (757-200) 98-0003
IF773IAF1220 India - Air Force Boeing 777-300/ER VT-ALV
British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVY was the very last British Airways Boeing 747-436 to leave London Heathrow Airport ending over 50 years of Boeing 747 operations. A downturn in passenger demand due to covid-19 resulted in British Airways bringing an end to 747 operations earlier than originally planned. G-CIVY in the Chatham livery with crest departed very swiftly behind G-CIVB from runway 27R as BA747 on the 8th October 2020 destined for St Athan. The agile Queen of the Skies demonstrated a short take-off to those gathered to say farewell by the northern runway and then flew a circuit over London before performing a fly-past along runway 27L in appalling weather conditions. Victor Yankee had been in storage at London Heathrow since 5th April and was flown to St Athan for part out and eventual scrapping.
ARDBA18 British Airways Boeing 747-400 G-CIVY with stand and collectors coin!