Aircraft liveries are a matter of great pride and sentiment for airlines, promoting their corporate identity at each airport to which they fly. Ordinarily, an airline will pick a color or two to build a thematic identity around (think KLM's sky blue or Qatar Airways' maroon) – however, one airline in the 1960s decided that having just a single color scheme applied across its fleet was a rather dull concept and took radical steps to change all that.
Related Posts
- Air Traffic Control Tower
- air traffic controllers
- aircraft
- Analysis
- Commercial Aviation
- facility
- Federal Aviation Administration
- LaGuardia Airport
- New York JFK Airport
- Newark Liberty International Airport
- Philadelphia International Airport
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
- Staffing Shortages
New Report Finds 90% Of ATC Facilities Are Short-Handed
- Guest authors
- February 4, 2025
- 0