IN the middle of rural Cheshire, down winding country lanes close to Tattenhall, sits something you would never expect to find: the fully operational cockpit of a British Airways Boeing 747.
In today's world of capacity discipline and super-efficient twinjets, the late 20th century is an unusual era to examine. Despite air travel numbers being significantly lower than they are today, most ...
The Boeing 747 may be dying, but some carriers continue to persist and find ways to make the aging Queen of the Skies profitable again.