Concorde G-BOAF Full-Power Climb – Landor Livery Photo
Archival photo of Concorde G-BOAF in full-power climb wearing British Airways Landor livery. Captured by Stuart H Bourne on gloss archival paper.
Archival photo of Concorde G-BOAF in full-power climb wearing British Airways Landor livery. Captured by Stuart H Bourne on gloss archival paper.
This archival aviation photograph captures British Airways Concorde G-BOAF in a dramatic full-power climb, wearing the elegant Landor livery introduced in 1984. The aircraft is shown with afterburners engaged, climbing steeply with its delta wing and pointed nose cutting through the sky—an iconic display of supersonic power and grace.
G-BOAF was the final Concorde to be built and the last to fly, completing its farewell flight in November 2003. This image showcases its operational peak during the Landor era, when Concorde embodied both technological excellence and luxury travel.
Photographed by Stuart H Bourne, the print is produced on gloss archival paper, ideal for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts seeking authentic documentation of Concorde’s flight dynamics and livery evolution.
Today, G-BOAF is preserved at the Aerospace Bristol museum, where visitors can explore its restored cabin and flight deck. For livery history and technical details, see the Heritage Concorde archive.