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British Airways' first fleetwide livery, as pictured above, was known as Negus, named, as Yesterday's Airlines notes, after the graphic design firm Negus & Negus, which was formed by Dick Negus.
Today’s revelation that British Airways is to unveil a Boeing 747-400 next month in the livery of predecessor carrier BOAC has teed the airline up for what promises to be an exciting year of ...
There are also two liveries from the later on in British Airways’ incarnation. The Negus livery ran between from 1974 and 1981. The Landor livery replaced it in 1984 and 2001.
Etihad Airways revealed its new livery on its first Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 in recent days, and will roll it out across its entire fleet. ... British Airways ethnic tailfins.
The iconic British carrier is showcasing an important part of its history on aircraft flying to Chicago and around the world.
British Airways has announced the second design in a series of retro liveries as part of the airline’s centenary celebrations.An Airbus 319 will be painted in the colours of the carrier’s ...
In 1974, BEA and BOAC came together to become the airline we now know as British Airways. The aircraft, reg G-EUPJ, made its debut at London Heathrow this week much to aviation enthusiasts' delight.
British Airways has announced the second design in a series of retro liveries as part of the airline’s centenary celebrations. Monday, 28 October 2024.