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Photos: Best Airplane Paint Jobs
Ever find yourself at the airport taken back by a design on one of the planes taxing on the runway? Airlines call these custom paint jobs liveries and they often sponsor or advertise for a company, sports team, charity or cause. Here are the best liveries from airlines around the world. (www.chicagotribune.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
They left out the Fedex Panda Express 777's that transported actual panda's around between zoos. My favorite among these is the salmon though.
I often see the ANA 'Panda Plane' (number 35) when flying through Narita. But I always think of the Gateway Computer 'cow' boxes, not a panda.
How could the flying art planes from Qantas be forgotten - part of a longer tradition from Qantas - these planes are all in service - just search for tarmac/flight pics. http://www.dynamicartsgallery.com/OceaniaAirlines/QANTAS%20FLYING%20ART%20PRINT.jpg
I liked the Braniff Ultra Paint job and the Calder planes.
Braniff was a trendsetter and great airline. Glad to have 2 old timers on board here.
Still something to be said about some of the older livery. They were classic's in there simplicity and beauty. The newer ones seem to be more advertising than anything.