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Austrian Airlines reveals new livery

Jake Smith
Last updated: 24 April 2018 15:25
By Jake Smith
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New Branding

Austrian Airlines subsidiary of Lufthansa reveals new branding May 15th. The new livery is being introduced with the airlines sixth Boeing 777-200ER.

Austrian began operations on March 31, 1958. The new branding is time for the airlines 60th anniversary.

The first aircraft to feature the new livery is currently in Hong Kong. Where it is being modified to Austrian’s standards. It’s scheduled to arrive in Vienna in May. This new livery is being introduced gradually as and when aircraft need repainting. So is typically done every 7 years.

The new livery includes an optically enlarged empennage and visually highlighted chevron and wordmark. Furthermore the typical Austrian salutation “Servus” will remain on the aircraft belly.

 

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