In 1997 British Airways adopted a new livery. One part of this was a newly stylised version of the British Airways "Speedbird" logo, but the major change was the introduction of tail-fin art. Also known as the Utopia or world image tailfins, they used art and designs from international artists and other sources to represent countries on BA's route network. The signature of the artist was carried near the design on the tail.

Samstag, 25. Juni 2011

British Airways B734 G-DOCT - Crossing Borders - Egypt tail

Boeing B737-436 G-DOCT (cn. 25853) del. 22.12.1992
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British Airways - Comair B727 ZS-NZV - Colum - Ireland tail

Boeing B727-236 G-BMRD (cn. 24073) del. late 90's
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British Airways B752 G-BMRD - Chelsea Rose - England tail

Boeing B757-236 G-BMRD (cn. 24073) del. 29.02.1988
out of service on 22.12.2002 and sold to DHL as G-BMRD
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British Airways B734 G-DOCG - Chelsea Rose - England tail

Boeing B737-436 G-DOCG (cn. 25408) del. 19.12.1991
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British Airways A320 G-BUSE - Benyhone - Scotland tail

Airbus A320-111 G-BUSE (cn. 17) del. 01.12.1988
out of service on 29.12.2007 and sold to AeroTurbine Inc. as N140AT
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British Airways B752 G-CPEL - Animals and Trees - Botswana tail

Boeing B757-236 G-CPEL (cn. 24398) del. 24.08.1992
out of service on 19.05.2009 and sold to Federal Express as N946FD
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