Catalogue Number | C0865 |
Sub-categories | |
Year of manufacture | 2001 |
Location | Cupboard CC (Awards 2) [Main Store] |
Object Type | Plaque/Certificate |
Division | Not Applicable |
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Manufacturer | |
Part No | None |
Serial No | None |
Dimensions | Width (mm):220 Height (mm):306 Depth (mm):20 Weight (g):679 |
Inscription(s) | High Flyers 2001 Delivery Performance British Airways Engineering Supply Chain would like to recognise BAE Systems Customer Support Service Avionics Group for their exceptional contribution to our business. [signed] David G Richardson GM Engineering Supply Chain |
Notes | The Customer Support Services, Avionics Group have significant business maintaining commercial airline equipment, not necessarily made by BAE Systems. This award shows that in 2001 British Airways were more than satisfied with the support and gave the Company ‘High Flyer’ status. British Airways unveiled a new identity on June 10, 1997. This was an attempt to rid themselves of a stuffy, overly British image and become a truly worldwide airline. The new identity was developed with Newell & Sorrell. A new ribbon symbol was developed, which would sit prominently at the front of the fuselage. It was called the "Speedmarque", hinting its link back to the old BOAC speedbird symbol. This Certificate was presented together with the ‘Speedmarque’ award. |