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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. The new livery featured a black surrounding of the cockpit windows. Air France: French flag, formed as several sliced parallel lines of varying widths.
8 8 Biman Bangladesh Airlines: Bangladesh 4 6 6 SkyAir: Bangladesh 1 1 Belavia: Belarus 2 6 5 1 8 TUI fly Belgium: Belgium * * 4 13 4 21 Boliviana de Aviación: Bolivia 5 1 4 8 17 Gol Transportes Aéreos: Brazil 15 17 81 39 137 Modern Logistics: Brazil 2 1 3 Sideral Linhas Aéreas: Brazil 8 7 2 1 18 ALK Airlines: Bulgaria 2 2 Cargoair: Bulgaria ...
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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. Hockey stick aircraft liveries remained in fashion until the late 1970s/early ...
The Boeing 737 MAX 8 entered service with Malindo Air (wearing Batik Air Malaysia livery). The 737 MAX 8, the first variant of the 737 MAX, has a longer fuselage than the MAX 7. On July 23, 2013, Boeing completed the firm configuration for the 737 MAX 8. [103] Its first commercial flight was operated by Malindo Air on May 22, 2017. The MAX 8 ...
The aircraft involved, manufactured in 2009, was a Boeing 737-8AS [a] registered as HL8088 and was equipped with two CFM International CFM56-7B engines. [6] [7] It was acquired by Jeju Air in 2017 after previously operating for Ryanair. [8]
The 8 series will be delivered in 2014 and 2015, while the 9 will be delivered in 2017. In addition, Thai will lease six A350-900s from Aviation Lease and Finance, to be delivered in 2017, and two A350-900s from CIT Aerospace International, which will deliver the aircraft in 2016.
These include a Boeing 767-200ER, a Boeing 747-8 BBJ, and a Boeing 787-8. An Airbus A310, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 747SP, and Airbus A340-200 were previously used as well. The A340, 767, and 787 carry a hybrid Royal Brunei Airlines livery, whereas the 747s carry a white livery with brown lines and the coat-of-arms of Brunei on the tail.