British Aerospace Aviation Services, has completed the refurbishment and repainting of the first of Air Jamaica's four Airbus A300-B4s. The £2 million contract calls for the aircraft to be painted in the airline's new livery, adopted after privatisation and seen above. The aircraft are also undergoing C-checks, including corrosion-prevention measures. The work is being carried out at BAe's Filton maintenance centre.

Source: Flight International

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