The final two @British_Airways 747s at @HeathrowAirport, G-CIVB and G-CIVY, will depart LHR Thursday 8:30am with a synchronized dual takeoff on Heathrow's parallel runways, followed by a fly past by G-CIVY before it leaves the airspace one final time.#BA747farewell pic.twitter.com/RJUEEbSshU — Jason Rabinowitz (@AirlineFlyer) October 7, 2020
The final two @British_Airways 747s at @HeathrowAirport, G-CIVB and G-CIVY, will depart LHR Thursday 8:30am with a synchronized dual takeoff on Heathrow's parallel runways, followed by a fly past by G-CIVY before it leaves the airspace one final time.#BA747farewell pic.twitter.com/RJUEEbSshU
Set your alarm clocks for 07:40 UK BST tomorrow, as we say one last goodbye to our "Queen of the Skies" from Heathrow. Join us virtually and share your memories from 7:47am with #BA747farewell. This is something you won’t want to miss! Watch live at https://t.co/80oCAscmLE. pic.twitter.com/nOYRBmSaDG — British Airways (@British_Airways) October 7, 2020
Set your alarm clocks for 07:40 UK BST tomorrow, as we say one last goodbye to our "Queen of the Skies" from Heathrow. Join us virtually and share your memories from 7:47am with #BA747farewell. This is something you won’t want to miss! Watch live at https://t.co/80oCAscmLE. pic.twitter.com/nOYRBmSaDG