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Coronavirus Crisis: Final Call for Virgin Atlantic’s Ruby Tuesday, Glasgow, 21 May 2020 36 images Created 22 May 2020

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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew takes up close picture after pushback of Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew takes up close picture after pushback of Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew take photos, recording the final taxi of Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew take photos, recording the final taxi of Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st May, 2020. Pictured: Giving a final wave, (left) Pilot - Stuart Rawlinson; (right), Karl Wort - Senior Fleet Training Captain of Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st May, 2020. Pictured: Giving a final wave, (left) Pilot - Stuart Rawlinson; (right), Karl Wort - Senior Fleet Training Captain of Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Seen taking off for the last time from Glasgow, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Ground crew doing the ‘pushback’ manoeuvre for the last time for Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 May 2020.<br />
Pictured: Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet, (registered, G-VXLG) nicknamed, Ruby Tuesday, seen departing Glasgow International Airport and heading to Manchester International Airport. The jet will eventually end up in Spain to be cut up and dismantled. Virgin Atlantic has recently let go around 1,350 staff due to the restrictions of the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which in turn has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Credit: Colin D Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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