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United Phases Out ‘Her Art Here’ Liveries

The two 757s are set to be repainted in the airline’s standard colors.

A United 757-200 adorned with a ‘Her Art Here’ special livery. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)

After around five years, United is set to phase out the “Her Art Here” liveries on two Boeing 757-200 aircraft. The special liveries were unveiled in 2019.

The initiative invited female artists based in the U.S. to design a special paint scheme for the aircraft. Two winning designs were later chosen and displayed on the aircraft.

The winners, Corinne Antonelli and Tsungwei Moo, were selected to design the liveries. Antonelli, a New Jersey native, used her design to showcase the New York region’s iconic landmarks, including the Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty.

United’s ‘Her Art Here’ 757 aircraft (Photo: United)

Moo, based in California, brought the Golden State’s vibrancy to life with her artwork. The New York/New Jersey design adorns N14102 and the California design is on N14106.

According to the United Fleet Website, the airline has ferried both 757s to Amarillo, Texas, for repainting into the standard “Evo Blue” design. N14102 left the paint shop on Wednesday, while N14106 remains in Amarillo.

United did not say why the liveries were being updated.

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