LONDON – British Airways' last two Boeing 747 planes at the airline's historic base of London's Heathrow Airport made their final flight Thursday, the fleet's retirement having been brought forward by the coronavirus pandemic.To mark the occasion, the two planes with their distinctive humps at the top, took to the skies one after the other for their journeys into retirement.
No passengers were onboard.One went to the Kemble airfield in western England, and the other headed to the St. Athan airfield in south Wales.
Combined, they had flown 104 million miles in their 47 years, carrying millions of customers for work and play.“Today was an emotional milestone in the retirement of our 747 fleet as it was our last chance to see the Queen of the.