do you know the kind of topics where somebody posts an aircraft flying over your country at 35.000 feet not knowing which airline it is? Now Emirates found the answer for our needs! Read this article: http://www.emirates.com/usa/AboutEmirat ... ounder.asp
The distinctive logo - the Emirates name in white on a red field - will be nearly 12 metres long, with the initial letter ‘E’ standing 2.3 metres tall, complementing the existing logo in gold on each side of the fuselage.
The new 777-300ER aircraft is the first of 30 such aircraft on order and for delivery from now until late 2008. All will carry the new underside logo, as will the existing Emirates fleet.
luchtzak wrote:A new trend in aviation business? What do you think?
I concede it can be usefull for people who wonder what airlines are flying currently over their head, but I still found it ugly. What a pity, on a so beautifull bird ...
I'm one of those spotters that looks up to the sky on a sunny day , and check every passing contrail , so I really identify them (or at least if possible) and write them down. So actually almost real airport spotting , and I also write assumable routes...
This will make it much easier to recognize Emirates planes , there they cause much confusion whetter its a SAA , Emirates or Sri Lankan....sometimes you really don't know...
That's over now.
Although some will stay difficult to recognize.
Best regards: Yannick
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It will be easier to recognise them indeed.
Until now I haven't spotted an Emirates yet above my house. UA,LH,Gulf Air,JAL,... already,so I'll be waiting.