Concorde G-BOAF Landing – Negus Livery Photo Print
Archival photo of Concorde G-BOAF landing in British Airways Negus livery. Captured by Stuart H Bourne on
Copyright © Stuart H Bourne/ Quality Aviation Photos International
Archival photo of Concorde G-BOAF landing in British Airways Negus livery. Captured by Stuart H Bourne on
Copyright © Stuart H Bourne/ Quality Aviation Photos International
This archival aviation photograph captures British Airways Concorde G-BOAF during landing, wearing the classic Negus livery introduced in 1974. The aircraft is shown in full descent with landing gear deployed, showcasing the iconic blue cheat line, Union Jack tail fin, and Speedbird emblem that defined British Airways branding through the late 1970s and early 1980s.
G-BOAF was the final Concorde to be built and the last to fly, completing its farewell flight on 26 November 2003. This image, taken earlier in its career, highlights its operational elegance and historical significance as part of the supersonic fleet.
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 operational legacy.
Today, G-BOAF is preserved at the Aerospace Bristol museum, where visitors can explore its restored cabin and flight deck. For livery history and airframe details, see the Heritage Concorde archive.