April 5, 2008 at 10:10 pm
April 5th 2008 marks Monarch’s 40th year in British Skies.

I drew their past and present liveries on a 757 as my first flight in a 757 was with Monarch, which to date is my only Monarch flight.
If anyone can tell me the reg of the Monarch 757 that operated the Glasgow – Orlando (with a fuel stop at Bangor, Maine) flight on a damp and cold morning on June 10 1994, you get a side profile drawing of your choice!
By: Manston Airport - 6th April 2008 at 16:06
Maybe Monarch should do a retro jet on one of there 757 maybe you 1st drawing and fantastic drawings they are.
James
By: MSR777 - 6th April 2008 at 13:03
I worked for Monarch ops in 1983 at Gatwick during the introduction of the 757 into service. I remember that we were sharing the services of a Boeing Engineering centre with Air Europe that summer as they were also introducing the 757 at that time. G-MONB was my nominated aircraft for Jeppesen updates to the onboard manuals and other admin duties, all of us Ops Staff at Concorde House had one aircraft to take care of in that capacity, I also had to do the same for a 1-11-500 that lived with us each weekend during the summer period on detatchment from Luton. They were a great company to work for and were very supportive of us at Duxford during and after the initial restoration of their Britannia G-AOVT there. Many Happy Returns to them:)
By: B77W - 5th April 2008 at 23:48
You’ve got great drawing skills there!
My favorite livery is the second!