Livery of the Week: ANA’s “FLYING HONU” Airbus A380s
The small size of the airline’s superjumbo fleet has not stopped ANA from decking each of them out in a colorful special livery.
The small size of the airline’s superjumbo fleet has not stopped ANA from decking each of them out in a colorful special livery.
Air Tahiti Nui, the flag carrier of French Polynesia, boasts a livery as captivating as the destinations in which it serves, adorning a fleet of Boeing 787s.
Unveiled in August 2021, this special paint scheme adorns a single Embraer E170 aircraft, paying homage to the airline’s history under the American Eagle brand.
Over the years, the airline’s aircraft have sported various designs, each reflecting the evolving brand identity and capturing the essence of its home state.
As part of LXmas, SWISS International Airlines has painted two aircraft with red noses as a nod to the popular fictional reindeer.
China Airlines partnered with Airbus to create the manufacturer’s first-ever co-branded livery, highlighting a key feature of the A350.
Aeromexico’s ‘Quetzalcoatl’ 787-9 Dreamliner is eye-catching indeed. The airline created a stand-out design.
Several airlines pay homage to their roots with retro liveries, including both American and United in the U.S., but JetBlue’s is unique.
The airline’s trademark red tail was adapted to match the earthy red tones and white dotting technique of the original piece, according to Qantas.
The well-known America West livery has been preserved now on N580UW, which rolled out of an Amarillo paint shop on Friday.