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A Boeing 720 in Aer Lingus-Irish International livery in 1965. On 28 April 1958, Aerlínte Éireann operated its first transatlantic service from Shannon to New York. [22] [23] In 1960, Aerlínte Éireann was renamed Aer Lingus. [23] Aer Lingus bought seven Fokker F27 Friendships, which were delivered between November 1958 and May 1959. These ...
The livery consisted of the airline's website in the fuselage and airline's name on the vertical stabilizer, on top of an orange wave. Solaseed Air: The logo is a 3D green fluid with 2 dots, indicating a smile. Southwest Airlines: Yellow, red and royal blue livery. SpiceJet: 15 yellow dots on a red background
Boeing 747 in hybrid Negus/Aer Lingus livery (1981) Boeing 757 in "retrojet" Negus livery (2010) A Boeing 747 (EI-ASJ/G-BDPZ), originally delivered to Aer Lingus , was leased by British Airways in 1976 and partially repainted in "Negus" livery above the passenger windows, retaining Aer Lingus livery on the cheatline and belly.
A Boeing 747-400 wearing the Chelsea Rose livery takes off past two other 747s in the Chatham Dockyard livery, c. 2002. In 1997 British Airways (BA) adopted a new livery.One part of this was a newly stylised version of the British Airways "Speedbird" logo, the "Speedmarque", but the major change was the introduction of tail-fin art.
Aer Lingus Regional is an Aer Lingus brand which is used for commuter and regional flights. Aer Lingus Regional scheduled passenger services operate primarily from Ireland to the United Kingdom , France , and the Channel Islands , along with services from Belfast , Northern Ireland to the places mentioned.
Aer Turas: AERTURAS Ireland defunct ATU Atlant Aerobatics Ltd. ATLANT HUNGARY Hungary ATV Avanti Air: AVANTI AIR Germany ATW Aero Trades (Western) Ltd. AERO TRADES Canada defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated OS AUA Austrian Airlines: AUSTRIAN Austria IQ AUB Augsburg Airways: AUGSBURG-AIR Germany defunct TUP Aviastar-Tu: TUPOLEVAIR Russia RU ABW
A Boeing 747-100 in BOAC-British Airways transition livery (1976). Proposals to establish a joint British airline, combining the assets of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA), were first raised in 1953 as a result of difficulties in attempts by BOAC and BEA to negotiate air rights through the British colony of Cyprus.
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