Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
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Air Arabia celebrates 15 years of flight operations on 28 October 2018 at its Sharjah headquarters.
On this auspicious day of 28 October, it has unveiled its new livery (as it is in the picture above) on one of its A320 aircraft, registered A6-AOS, which will also appear on its future A321neo fleet.
The new livery design inverts the colours of the vertical fin's previous white-on-red seagull logo, expanding its wings to reflect the airline's growth, and carries larger bold titles in English on the forward fuselage to reflect its cordial business mindedness and hospitality.
The updated identity is deemed "simple, versatile" and highlights the airline's "modern nomads" passenger demographic.
Air Arabia operates its first flight on 28 October 2003 from Sharjah to Bahrain. Since then, it has developed a network of more than 150 routes with a fleet of 53 A320 jets, operating to destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, India, Pakistan, Colombo, Kathmandu, Chittagong, Dhaka and Urumqi.
In the year ahead, Air Arabia plans to receive 6 A321neo aircraft from US lessor Air Lease. The first A321neo will be delivered to Air Arabia in January 2019.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Air Arabia celebrates 15 years of flight operations on 28 October 2018 at its Sharjah headquarters.
On this auspicious day of 28 October, it has unveiled its new livery (as it is in the picture above) on one of its A320 aircraft, registered A6-AOS, which will also appear on its future A321neo fleet.
The new livery design inverts the colours of the vertical fin's previous white-on-red seagull logo, expanding its wings to reflect the airline's growth, and carries larger bold titles in English on the forward fuselage to reflect its cordial business mindedness and hospitality.
The updated identity is deemed "simple, versatile" and highlights the airline's "modern nomads" passenger demographic.
Air Arabia operates its first flight on 28 October 2003 from Sharjah to Bahrain. Since then, it has developed a network of more than 150 routes with a fleet of 53 A320 jets, operating to destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, India, Pakistan, Colombo, Kathmandu, Chittagong, Dhaka and Urumqi.
In the year ahead, Air Arabia plans to receive 6 A321neo aircraft from US lessor Air Lease. The first A321neo will be delivered to Air Arabia in January 2019.
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