G-BDXJ is the registration of a Boeing 747-236B aircraft purchased by British Airways in 1980 which after retirement found a new life as a film prop.
* G-BDXJ, 747-200 used in several film/TV productions
* Joseph F.1
* G-BDXJ a retired Boeing 747 used for film and television work.
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Notes
1. ^ Wohl, p.2
City of Birmingham, G-BDXJ, was purchased by Aces High Limited, a
company specialising in supplying aircraft for television and film
work, and transferred to Dunsfold.3
747-200B G-BDXJ which had its engines removed and was modified for its
appearance in the film.4
747-200B, G-BDXJ, is parked at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey,
England and has been used as a movie set for productions such as the
2006 James Bond 5
Made by Boeing.
It is the successor of the Boeing 747 .
Airways' G-BDXJ, which was purchased by Aces High Limited and modified
to feature in the James Bond film, Casino Royale.6
G-BDXJ a former Boeing 747 used for working film and television.
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Notes
^ Wohl, P. 112
Wohl ^ P.7
G-BDXJ a retired Boeing 747 used for film and television work.
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Notes
^ Wohl, p. 112
^ Wohl, p.8
of Birmingham, G-BDXJ, was purchased by Aces High Limited, a company
specialising in supplying aircraft for television and film work, and
transferred to Dunsfold.9
Once on board the B747-200 'Classic' G-BDXJ, although very clean it is
starting to look dated with white surfaces yellowing.10
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