Livery of the Week: Korean Air’s New Design
Earlier this week, South Korean flag carrier Korean Air revealed a new livery and corporate identity that will debut throughout the company.
Earlier this week, South Korean flag carrier Korean Air revealed a new livery and corporate identity that will debut throughout the company.
JetBlue has launched a new special aircraft livery featuring characters from Nintendo’s Super Mario franchise on an A320.
Anime and science fiction series are an important part of Japanese culture and their most popular characters have been regularly featured.
The sunburst, a signature element, incorporates a gradient of orange and yellow, evoking a sense of warmth and leisure travel.
The long-troubled Italian flag carrier can now start looking at the future and plan to strategically utilize all of its assets.
Etihad Airways has revealed the first-ever Warner Bros. World-branded Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, featuring iconic characters.
In stark contrast to the blue and green shades painted on most of its fleet, Horizon Air’s retrojet bears its bold original livery.
These designs have evolved over time, reflecting both modern aesthetics and the rich history of the Tata Group’s involvement in aviation.
While subtle updates have been implemented over the years, the core elements have remained consistent, contributing to the airline’s strong brand identity.
The Latvian national airline delivered on a community contest sourced livery for its 50th plane. The uniquely painted aircraft will soon join the fleet.