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I would phrase it slightly differently. Your ILR ceases to exists when you become a British citizen and are therefore no longer subject to the Immigration Act 1971. Therefore your BRP, which denotes that you have leave to remain under the Immigration Act 1971, is no longer valid.
A naturalisation certificate is NOT a travel document. Airlines will expect to see a visa in a passport or a BRP card.