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Hainan Airlines, a major Chinese carrier, has long maintained a distinctive livery. The airline’s standard livery features a white fuselage with a red and yellow tail fin.
The red and yellow design symbolizes the cultural colors of the country’s Hainan Province, the airline’s home base. In addition, the carrier’s name is printed in red on the predominantly white fuselage.
In recent years, Hainan Airlines has also introduced several special liveries, including those featuring characters from the popular “Kung Fu Panda” film series.
The airline has a fleet of over 200 aircraft, including Boeing 787 Dreamliners, 737s, Airbus A320s, and A330s.
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