'Farewell to a wonderful beast': Branson's homage to Boeing 747

Reuters

Published Jan 31, 2023 01:14PM ET

Updated Jan 31, 2023 09:16PM ET

By Tim Hepher

PARIS (Reuters) - British billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, who was inspired to start an airline with a single Boeing (NYSE:BA) 747 after getting stuck on a delayed flight, paid tribute to the Queen of the Skies on Tuesday as Boeing delivered its final jumbo jet.

"It gave America and Boeing the leadership role in aviation," said Branson, the son of a flight attendant who founded Virgin Atlantic in 1984 after cold-calling Boeing as a successful record publisher to ask about a second-hand 747.

The first aircraft, named Maiden Voyager, became part of a fleet of 30 Boeing 747s that challenged British Airways and U.S. carriers for a slice of the lucrative transatlantic market.

Branson's latest aerospace venture, Virgin Orbit, aims to launch satellites from a rocket released from under the wing of a 747 dubbed Cosmic Girl, formerly part of the same airline.

"It's okay for the occasional mission for space but the fuel costs flying daily backwards and forwards across the Atlantic are just too expensive now," Branson told Reuters.

"So farewell to a wonderful beast."