- G-BDXJ
G-BDXJ is the registration of a Boeing 747-236Bciteweb|url=http://www.planespotters.net/Production_List/Boeing/747/21831.html|title=G-BDXJ Air Atlanta Europe Boeing 747-236B - cn 21831 / ln 440 - Planespotters.net|accessdate=2008-09-06|publisher=planespotters.net] aircraft purchased by
British Airways in 1980 and after retirement found a new life as a film prop.Aircraft history
G-BDXJ is the 440th
Boeing 747 and first flew on the26 March 1980 . Named "City of Birmingham", it was delivered toBritish Airways , who operated it for 22 years. In March 2002, it was sold to operatorEuropean Aviation Air Charter who used it for holiday charters and ad-hoc flights as well as leasing it out forHajj flights in 2003 and 2004. European Aviation Air Charter ceased 747 operations at the end of 2004 and the aircraft was sold toAir Atlanta Europe , who used it for charter flights until it was retired in 2005. It flew its last flight on25 May 2005 fromLondon Gatwick Airport to nearby Dunsfold Aerodrome inSurrey ,England . The aircraft was bought by Aces High Limited, a company specialising in supplying aircraft for television and film work.Film history
After retirement, it was modified to be used as a prop in the
James Bond movie "Casino Royale". In the movie, it appears as the "Skyfleet S570" a fictional prototype airplane which terrorists attempt to destroy. Among the modifications were the fitting of twin mock-up engines on each of the inner engine pylons, with the outer ones instead holding mock-up external fuel tanks.After "Casino Royale", G-BDXJ appeared in a
Volkswagen commercial that shows it being towed by aVolkswagen Touareg . This stunt was also featured on the television programme "Fifth Gear " with presenter Tom Ford driving the Touareg.The
BBC programme "Top Gear" is filmed at Dunsfold, and the aircraft can sometimes be spotted in the background. In "Top Gear" Season 9, episode 5, it made an appearance being towed behind a JCB Fastrac tractor.G-BDXJ appears in the first episode of
James May's 20th Century , "Honey, I Shrunk the World", with its new James Bond engine setup.The challenge in the grand final of "
Scrapheap Challenge " Season 10 was to construct a tug capable of towing a 747, specifically G-BDXJ.References
* [http://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?catid=60&pagetype=65&appid=1&mode=detailnosummary&fullregmark=G-BDXJ UK Civil Aviation Authority Aircraft Register]
External links
* [http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/planes/q0297.shtml More Information at Aerospaceweb.org]
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* [http://www1.airliners.net/photo/Boeing-747-236B/1070481/L/&width=1024&height=695&sok=&sort=&photo_nr=&prev_id=&next_id= Overhead view from Airliners.net]
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