Livery of the Week: Air New Zealand’s ‘Hobbit’
Air New Zealand, the flag carrier airline of New Zealand, has a history of creating unique and eye-catching aircraft liveries.
Air New Zealand, the flag carrier airline of New Zealand, has a history of creating unique and eye-catching aircraft liveries.
Not only does the airline have different tailfins and liveries across its entire fleet, but it has a whole host of special paint jobs.
The national carrier of Vietnam utilizes a distinctive livery that reflects both the country’s cultural heritage and its aspirations for the future.
The animal designs are typically rather large and colorful, making Frontier’s fleet easily recognizable among travelers and aviation enthusiasts.
One of Qantas’ Boeing 737-800 aircraft (registered as VH-VZX) has been nicknamed “Roo-dolph” for the upcoming holiday season.
The airline’s signature blue and white color scheme is instantly recognizable, reflecting the colors of the Israeli flag.
One of its most iconic designs was the mostly-green scheme, a bold and distinctive look that adorned the airline’s fleet for many years.
Breeze Airways, one of the newest entrants to the U.S. airline market, revealed its unique livery when it began operations in 2021.
In recent years, Hainan has also introduced several special liveries, including those featuring characters from the popular “Kung Fu Panda” film series.
The fuselage is predominantly white with the carrier’s name, “WestJet,” displayed in a bold, modern font on the fuselage.