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INFINITI329 wrote:I'm really curious to see which aircraft is chosen for the Landor Livery. I can't take my eyes off the rendering of the A380. There have not been many liveries that made me say wow. But this rendering definitely did. Hopefully, BA feels the same
Elshad wrote:not exactly retro but once Brexit is stopped BA should do a "World Tails" / ethnic livery with the EU flag and stars on the tail
Sooner787 wrote:INFINITI329 wrote:I'm really curious to see which aircraft is chosen for the Landor Livery. I can't take my eyes off the rendering of the A380. There have not been many liveries that made me say wow. But this rendering definitely did. Hopefully, BA feels the same
If BA did choose a 380 for the Landor Livery.....I'd be first in line to buy a model of that big boy
drgmobile wrote:USA Today is reporting that BA will paint one of its 747s in a BOAC livery.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/f ... 636261002/
Channex757 wrote:I mentioned it in another post but.....does anyone else think that if BA can get the rights clearance to the name, a 777-336ER would look the absolute bollocks in BCal blue and gold?
BTW the article I referenced above mentions that Alex Cruz says all incoming new aircraft will continue to get the Chatham livery. Including the A350 fleet
TC957 wrote:I have a feeling BA will only retro paint other aircraft that will get withdrawn in the next few years hence it's the 744's getting done, with a 319 coming in BEA livery. Perhaps one of the early 772's will be done too.
JannEejit wrote:TC957 wrote:I have a feeling BA will only retro paint other aircraft that will get withdrawn in the next few years hence it's the 744's getting done, with a 319 coming in BEA livery. Perhaps one of the early 772's will be done too.
Or alternatively on brand new 2019 deliveries, maybe a NEO or 787-10 or A350 will arrive in a retro scheme ? It would save on actual repainting costs until a major check respray is due.
Channex757 wrote:JannEejit wrote:TC957 wrote:I have a feeling BA will only retro paint other aircraft that will get withdrawn in the next few years hence it's the 744's getting done, with a 319 coming in BEA livery. Perhaps one of the early 772's will be done too.
Or alternatively on brand new 2019 deliveries, maybe a NEO or 787-10 or A350 will arrive in a retro scheme ? It would save on actual repainting costs until a major check respray is due.
Whatever; my point was probably not made as clearly as I'd have liked. The continuation of Chatham for now does mean no rebranding is imminent such as an IAG-type new livery akin to Iberia or the new Aer Lingus.
Boeing have done a few smart retro jobs recently such as the 748 for Lufthansa and the 789 for El Al.
CarbonFibre wrote:Here are some I created ten years ago for their 35th/90th anniversary. One down three to go!
Elshad wrote:not exactly retro but once Brexit is stopped BA should do a "World Tails" / ethnic livery with the EU flag and stars on the tail
skipness1E wrote:spinotter wrote:spartanmjf wrote:That isn't an unveiling - it is Lady Thatcher's reaction to the "World Tails" scheme that she thought diminished the value of "British Airways." Can't say that I disagree with her sentiment.
I disagree 100%. Thatcher was being jingoistic and small-minded as usual. The world tails were among the most interesting and beautiful liveries ever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways_ethnic_liveries
From a marketing and branding standpoint, they were literally meaningless. Being all things to all men meant nothing to most people. Some were good, Chelsea Rose, Benyhone and Colum had British routes and were effective but the more abstract yli got, the less on brand they were. Ayling Airways was positioned to be a world airline based in the UK, whereas Eddington rightly saw BA as a British airline serving the world.
By the time you got to African tribal art and Devonshire pottery parked next to Canadian whaling abstract at T4, the penny dropped they’d gone too far. In the 22 years since, no one has copied the strategy, with good reason. Turkish serves more of the world than BA ever did but is there a call for their tailfins to be so adorned? Anyone fancy odds on an Emirates Japanese themed bird livery? No.
Channex757 wrote:
GDB wrote:CarbonFibre, very nice, BA's branding team should take a look!
skipness1E wrote:Elshad wrote:not exactly retro but once Brexit is stopped BA should do a "World Tails" / ethnic livery with the EU flag and stars on the tail
Dream on sweety, we’re leaving the evil empire on 29 March or there will be a sequel to Guy Fawkes. Btw if you are right, then they’d all be white tails forevermore.
CDGIAD wrote:Can someone explain how BA can be a 100 years old (i.e older than KLM)?
I know BA comes from merging BOAC and BEA in the 70s, but of all airlines that were first merged to create BOAC and BEA (like Imperial Airways or British Airways Ltd) none of them were founded in 1919.
Fitlikemin wrote:TC957 wrote:So will BA go back to BOAC service levels as well ?
Steady on!
Andy33 wrote:CDGIAD wrote:Can someone explain how BA can be a 100 years old (i.e older than KLM)?
I know BA comes from merging BOAC and BEA in the 70s, but of all airlines that were first merged to create BOAC and BEA (like Imperial Airways or British Airways Ltd) none of them were founded in 1919.
KLM has the major difference that it is the same legal entity with the same name throughout.
What is now British Airways is the result of multiple mergers over many years, starting long before the immediate predecessors of BEA and BOAC. They trace themselves back to Aircraft Transport and Travel Ltd, founded in 1919 to operate between London and Paris.
https://www.britishairways.com/en-gb/in ... e-our-past
It seems to have been the objective of successive British governments from 1920 onwards to create at least one strong and viable British airline. To that end mergers were encouraged, and really British Airways has dozens of predecessor companies, many shortlived and with only a handful of planes.
CDGIAD wrote:Can someone explain how BA can be a 100 years old (i.e older than KLM)?
I know BA comes from merging BOAC and BEA in the 70s, but of all airlines that were first merged to create BOAC and BEA (like Imperial Airways or British Airways Ltd) none of them were founded in 1919.
factsonly wrote:CDGIAD wrote:Can someone explain how BA can be a 100 years old (i.e older than KLM)?
I know BA comes from merging BOAC and BEA in the 70s, but of all airlines that were first merged to create BOAC and BEA (like Imperial Airways or British Airways Ltd) none of them were founded in 1919.
- 1919 - on 25 August 1919 Aircraft Transport & Travel founded, as a subsidiary of Airco.
- 1919 - Handley Page Transport & Instone Airlines founded
- 1920 - Aircraft Transport & Travel bankrupt, its assets were used to create Daimler Airways.
- 1924 - Handley Page Transport, British Marine Air Navigation Co Ltd, Daimler Airways and Instone Air Line Ltd join together to form Imperial Airways Limited.
- 1939 - Outbreak WWII, Imperial Airways forced to merge with British Airways Ltd. by UK Government, new company is named British Overseas Airways Corporation.
- 1974 - BOAC & BEA merge into British Airways (state owned), with Cambrian Airways and Northeast Airlines added into the frame.
- 1987 - British Airways privatized.
Based on BA's somewhat construed claim to its 100 year heritage, LUFTHANSA would have been able to claim 100 years of operations in 2017. Deutsche Luft-Reederei was founded in December 1917. It commenced services on February 5, 1919 and became part of Deutscher Aero Lloyd in 1923. This company merged into Deutsche Luft Hansa in 1926.
First Scheduled Air Service:
- DELAG - founded November 16, 1909 operated airships until company was dissolved on March 21, 1935.
AIRLINES still operating today and celebrating 100 years of continuous existence:
- KLM was founded on October 7th, 1919.
- AVIANCA was founded on December 5th, 1919.
- QANTAS was founded November 16th, 1920.
Just out of interest, the forerunner of IATA (1945), the International Air Traffic Association was founded by 5x air transport companies in 1919 at The Hague, Netherlands. This Association helped airlines in standardizing their paperwork and passenger tickets and in comparing technical procedures. Up until that year, and for many years afterwards, much of the world’s commercial air transport activity was focused upon the carriage of airmail.
The founding IATA members included:
- Deutsche Luft-Reederei
- KLM
You may wish to consider this Wikipage, for all it is worth:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_a ... ation_date
senatorflyer wrote:
Today’s Lufthansa has nothing to do with the previous Lufthansa.
CDGIAD wrote:Can someone explain how BA can be a 100 years old (i.e older than KLM)?
qf002 wrote:CDGIAD wrote:Can someone explain how BA can be a 100 years old (i.e older than KLM)?
It's a bit like saying that I am 110 years old because my great grandfather was born in 1909. The logic is ridiculous.
factsonly wrote:senatorflyer wrote:
Today’s Lufthansa has nothing to do with the previous Lufthansa.
Neither does today's British Airways have anything to do with the previous British Airways.
CPH-R wrote:Rumours on the grapevine says:
Landor, Negus & BOAC schemes going on 747-400's
BEA scheme going on an A319.
seabosdca wrote:CPH-R wrote:Rumours on the grapevine says:
Landor, Negus & BOAC schemes going on 747-400's
BEA scheme going on an A319.
A bit disappointing if true (except for the A319). We know what those schemes look like on a 747. It would be so much more interesting to have them on any of 787/A350/A380.
I suppose it must be partly to line up with regular repaint schedules. But even a Negus 772 would be more interesting!
skipness1E wrote:Elshad wrote:not exactly retro but once Brexit is stopped BA should do a "World Tails" / ethnic livery with the EU flag and stars on the tail
Dream on sweety, we’re leaving the evil empire on 29 March or there will be a sequel to Guy Fawkes. Btw if you are right, then they’d all be white tails forevermore.
INFINITI329 wrote:Slug71 wrote:
This looks damn good on the A380
CPH-R wrote:Rumours on the grapevine says:
Landor, Negus & BOAC schemes going on 747-400's
BEA scheme going on an A319.
TUGMASTER wrote:CPH-R wrote:Rumours on the grapevine says:
Landor, Negus & BOAC schemes going on 747-400's
BEA scheme going on an A319.
744’s are BNLY / BYGC / CIVB
319 is EUPJ
Or so I’m led to believe....