Fiji Sun

Virgin Names Plane After Queen Elizabeth II

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The phrase “queen of the skies” has just taken on another meaning. While the now-discontinu­ed Boeing 747 bore the moniker in the past, Virgin Atlantic is repurposin­g the phrase as it names a plane after the late Queen Elizabeth II.

The airline has occasional­ly named its planes after notable women in history, including British suffragett­e leader Emmeline Pankhurst, singer Billie Holiday and Diana, Princess of Wales.

Now, the airline’s brand new Airbus A330neo, with the registrati­on G-VEII, has been dubbed Queen of the Skies in honor of the late monarch. The livery is painted with an image of a redheaded woman wearing a dress in Virgin’s trademark red shade.

“Just like Queen Elizabeth during her historic 70-year reign, Virgin Atlantic is proud to fly the flag for the United Kingdom around the world,” said Corneel Koster, chief customer and operations officer at Virgin Atlantic,

in a statement.

“We’re delighted to soon be welcoming ‘Queen of the Skies’ to our fleet and hope that it serves as a fitting tribute to an unforgetta­ble, much-loved monarch.”

Queen Elizabeth, who died in September 2022, was a frequent traveler during her reign, visiting more than 120 countries.

The Royal Air Force plane that carried her coffin from Edinburgh to London ahead of her funeral set a record on the flight-tracking website FlighRadar­24. The 72-minute flight was followed by 4.79 million people on Flightrada­r24’s website and mobile app, plus an additional 296,000 who tracked the plane on YouTube. The A330neo was delivered to much fanfare in 2019. The wide-body aircraft has long, slender wings which reduces drag in the air and burns less fuel..

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