New colors for Austrian. Tyrolean becomes "Austian Arro
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New colors for Austrian. Tyrolean becomes "Austian Arro
Austrian unveiled their new corporate livery.
At the same time, Tyrolean becomes Austrian Arrows.
<img src="http://www.justplanes.net/images/031001_OS.jpg">
Greetz,
EBOS
At the same time, Tyrolean becomes Austrian Arrows.
<img src="http://www.justplanes.net/images/031001_OS.jpg">
Greetz,
EBOS
Don't dream your life, live your dream !!!
This is the first aircraft to be painted in the new colors :
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=151143
Greetz,
EBOS
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=151143
Greetz,
EBOS
Don't dream your life, live your dream !!!
Nice scheme, but I agree with the remarks of the blue; what is the meaning for the blue? Austrian flag is red and white... But maybe red would look to 'cheap'?
I think that in the precious scheme, the line that was on the fuselage was in green and blue, for the nature and the mountains (I think so), but only the blue??
Regards,
Ben
I think that in the precious scheme, the line that was on the fuselage was in green and blue, for the nature and the mountains (I think so), but only the blue??
Regards,
Ben
The first “Austrian” Airbus A330 will take off in the new outfit in November 2003. In 2004, a total of 8 more aircraft belonging to the Austrian Airlines Group (2 Austrian long-haul aircraft, 4 Austrian medium-haul jets and 2 more Austrian Arrows aircraft) will begin exporting the new brand presence to destinations around the world.
The first aircraft to operate with the new design on both the interior and exterior will be the Austrian Airbus A319 scheduled for delivery in spring 2004.
(Source: www.aua.com)
The first aircraft to operate with the new design on both the interior and exterior will be the Austrian Airbus A319 scheduled for delivery in spring 2004.
(Source: www.aua.com)
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
The light blue on the Austrian Arrows Q400 reminds me of the scheme on the FlyBE Q400. But it's nice in my opinion.
Check out: http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?95731
Regards, Robin Bamps.
Check out: http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?95731
Regards, Robin Bamps.