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Caribbean Airlines has undergone a notable evolution in its visual identity, particularly concerning its aircraft livery. In 2020, the airline initiated a rebranding effort, resulting in a refreshed logo and a modernized livery design.

A key element of this rebranding was the retention of the iconic hummingbird, a symbol deeply connected to Trinidad and Tobago, often referred to as “the land of the hummingbird.”
The color palette of the carrier now prioritizes a purple color scheme across its fleet. The carrier currently operates a fleet of Boeing 737 and ATR aircraft.
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