Livery of the Week: Hawaiian Airlines
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.
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.
Air New Zealand’s current paint scheme features a sleek and bold jet-black exterior adorned with the iconic white fern emblem.
China Airlines partnered with Airbus to create the manufacturer’s first-ever co-branded livery, highlighting a key feature of the A350.
The airline made a noticeable change to one of its well-known special liveries on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, which was recently rolled out of the paint shop.
Complementing the tail, a single Rondelle is on the inside of the bold black engine design of some aircraft, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Qantas has unveiled the latest special livery in its Flying Art series with the rollout of its first ever Airbus A220 aircraft.
As a newer airline, ITA Airways’ brand and livery is bold and eye-catching, a refresh from the former Alitalia design.
Aeromexico’s ‘Quetzalcoatl’ 787-9 Dreamliner is eye-catching indeed. The airline created a stand-out design.
Alaska Airlines unveiled its latest Disneyland-themed livery this week. The aircraft, named “Mickey’s Toontown Express,” is adorned with images of Mickey Mouse and his friends. Mickey’s Toontown Express The new livery is painted on a 17-year-old Boeing 737-800 aircraft, registered as N565AS. Both sides of the aircraft feature colorful imagery of popular Disney characters, including […]