
Copyright Photo: Trevor Mulkerrins. Airbus A319-112 JY-JRE (msn 1124, ex EI-ELO) appears at Shannon on June 11 on delivery. The new addition has also spawned a new livery.
Royal Falcon (Amman) has acquired its first Airbus A319.
Aerolineas Argentinas (Buenos Aires) has introduced a new livery. The company (along with subsidiary Austral) “renews its visual identity by keeping certain characteristic elements, such as the condor – currently present with a simple and slender line – but changing its blue color for light blue as a tribute to the national flag, with a touch of yellow with reference to the sun.”
The companyย appointed FutureBrand, a global branding consultancy who participated in a bidding process and emerged as the winner. FutureBrand is recognized for being responsible for renewing the corporate identity of high-profile airlines such as British Airways, Air Canada, South African Airways, LAN and Avianca.
FutureBrand’s first challenge was to develop the brand strategy, which in turn led to the brand re-positioning, to include all touch-points of the flight experience. The discovery of this stage was key to continuing with the next steps: creation and development of the visual identity and tagline, specific applications such as implementation of retail concepts, uniforms design supervision, brand application on all passenger items, and corporate and launch communications, among others.
The new brand image preserves some of the historical elements that position the company amongst world class airlines: the condor symbol of the airline has been redrawn, styling its strokes and providing greater purity to its shape. The distinctive blue color of the company has been replaced by a light blue, which is closer to that of the national flag, enhancing its presence in its application on the aircrafts of the new fleet. The old typography has been replaced by a more modern, lightweight and agile one, which preserves the traditional italic writing, a symbol of the progress and optimism that represents this new phase.
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Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch. Boeing 777-240 ER AP-BGK (msn 33776) arrives at Birmingham in the new look. The company has also added back "Pakistan International" on the fuselage.
PIA-Pakistan International Airlines (Karachi) has introduced a new livery, apparently abandoning its special original tail art of the various regions of Pakistan, introduced in 2006.
Hamburg International (Hamburginternational.de) Airbus A319-111 D-AHIK (msn 3560) NUE (Gunter Mayer) (new livery?), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.
Hamburg International (Hamburginternational.de) (Hamburg) has removed the special “10 Yahre” (10 Years) titles and logo from the tail of its Airbus A319-111 D-AHIK (msn 3560) creating this new livery with the regular tail logo. It is unclear if this scheme will be adopted by the fleet or if this will remain a one-off scheme.
Copyright Photo: Gunter Mayer. D-AHIK poses beautifully for the camera in Nuremberg.
CityJet (Ireland) BAe RJ85 EI-RJT (msn E2366) ORY (Pepscl) (revised livery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.
CityJet (Dublin) has revised its livery.
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Copyright Photo: Pepscl. BAe RJ85 EI-RJT (msn E2366) taxies at Paris (Orly) with the revised look.

Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch. Ex-bmibaby Boeing 737-3Q8 G-TOYC (msn 26312) was rolled out at East Midlands on February 17 as VQ-BHD.
Kuban Airlines (Krasnodar) is a relatively unknown carrier from Russia despite the fact it was established and started operations in 1932 as a division of Aeroflot. The company was privatized in 1992. However this may be changing. The airline is adding its first Boeing 737 and has taken the opportunity to introduce this colorful “flower power” livery.

Copyright Photo: Juan Borras. Boeing 737-4Q8 SP-LLK (msn 25740) taxies past the ATC tower at Barcelona.
LOT Polish Airlines (Warsaw) in December 2009 introduced this new “sunny face” livery on its Boeing 737-4Q8 SP-LLK (msn 25740). This new color scheme replaces the now dated Centralwings livery worn by the charter division.

Copyright Photo: Joรฃo Pessoa/Flyingphotos. Ex-Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-212 ER now registered CS-TFM (msn 28513) poses for the camera in the new brand at a rainy Lisbon. The new type will be operated for Bangladesh Airlines by euroAtlantic Airways.
Bangladesh Airlines (Dhaka) has introduced a new color scheme which eliminates the traditional Biman name. This Boeing 777-212 ER is the first Triple Seven for the company. A Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A310-300 has also been painted in the new livery.
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