Cape Air Debuts New Special Livery

Massachusetts-based Cape Air has unveiled a new livery on one of its aircraft, which will be a treat for those in the Caribbean.

Cape Air's newest special livery (Photo: Cape Air)
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Massachusetts-based Cape Air has unveiled a new livery on one of its aircraft, which will be a treat for those in the Caribbean, specifically San Juan. Cape Air has just entered its 35th year, a major feat for a small commuter airline that began modestly with a single initial route from Boston to Provincetown, Mass., u=in Cape Cod.

Cape Air eventually expanded out of the Cape throughout the Northeastern United States and now operates a hub in Montana and a sizable operation in the Caribbean. The new livery, which showcases the airline’s commitment to that market, is found on N530BN, one of the airline’s only four Britten Norman Islanders.

The aircraft only flies on routes from San Juan to Virgin Gorda as well as Culebra.

When the airline initially announced the livery on its social media channels, the carrier stated it was “inspired by the beauty of the Caribbean” and carries the “essence of the region.” The livery featured several bright colors, as well as flowers, turtles, fish, and of course the airline’s logo on the tail.

A diagram of Cape Air’s new livery  (Photo: Cape Air)

Joey Gerardi

Joey has always been interested in planes for as long as he can remember. He grew up in Central New York during the early 2000s when US Airways Express turboprops ruled the skies. Being from a non-aviation family made it harder for him to be around planes and would only spend about three hours a month at the airport. He was so excited when he could drive by himself, the first thing he did with his driver's license was get ice cream and go plane spotting for the entire day. He graduated from Western Michigan University in 2022 with a B.S. in Aviation Management & Operations and a Minor in Business, and currently works for a major airline in his hometown.
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