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  2. Aircraft livery - Wikipedia

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    In aircraft livery design, a "hockey stick" means a continuation of the cheatline which is rotated through an angle so as to sweep upwards over the tail fin. Among the first hockey stick liveries were the Eastern Airlines ' 1964 jet livery and Alitalia 's 1970 livery.

  3. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada: Blue aircraft, with the name Air Canada and maple leaves on the front area of the fuselage, directly behind the cockpit, and on the tail. In 2017, a new livery was introduced with a white fuselage with a black underside, lettering, and tail with red maple leaf logos on the engines, fuselage, and tail.

  4. British Airways ethnic liveries - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Livery - Wikipedia

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    A racing livery is the specific paint scheme and sticker design used in motorsport, on vehicles, in order to attract sponsorship and to advertise sponsors, as well as to identify vehicles as belonging to a specific racing team. Aircraft livery is also the term describing the paint scheme of an aircraft. Most airlines have a standard paint ...

  6. File:US Airways Livery description and designs.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. US Airways livery - Wikipedia

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    Multiple variations of this livery existed, and included the basic livery on a white fuselage. [2] Around this same time, several aircraft received experimental paint schemes with different striping and tail designs, though none were ultimately adopted fleet-wide. [3]

  8. Category:Aircraft liveries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aircraft liveries" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aircraft livery;

  9. Alaska Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Starting in February 2015, Alaska rolled out an updated or "refreshed" livery. The changes included a simplified wordmark, stripes in a lighter shade of blue and darker green, and a simplified Eskimo design on the tail, with no teal outline. [30] In January 2016, the livery and logo received a major redesign.