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Travel Radar - Aviation News > News > ‘Boeing Blue’ to replace burgundy, orange and teal Boeing livery.

‘Boeing Blue’ to replace burgundy, orange and teal Boeing livery.

Jake Smith
Last updated: 6 July 2018 13:52
By Jake Smith
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Boeing introduces ‘Boeing Blue’ livery to make a uniform look to all its aircraft.

Boeing has bid farewell to its burgundy, orange and teal colour livery. This is to be replaced by ‘Boeing Blue’.

Boeing’s Orange House Livery.
Photography Courtesy of Boeing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boeing’s Burgundy House Livery.
Photography Courtesy of Boeing .

 

 

 

Firstly to standardize the Boeing house livery and introduces new ‘Boeing blue’. Furthermore the new livery will include.  “A larger Boeing logo, a shared color palette in blue and details such as sweeping lines, finishes and wingtip markings complete the new look.”

In a statement Boeing said. “The new Boeing Commercial Airplanes livery system drives a visual consistency across our passenger airplanes that mirrors our “family of families” approach to meeting customer needs”.

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