Amsterdam-based KLM is known for its iconic blue livery.

Several layers of paint are required, including a primer, a top coat, and a clear coat.Definitely.

5 minutes These colourful Japanese characters were hugely popular in the Netherlands, as they were in the rest of the world. One man who has worked on every KLM livery for the last few decades is Hans Murris. I think it looks quite scary in this picture ;) South African Airways also had a B747-300 painted in a colourful livery.It was painted for the 1995 Rugby World Cup and did a low fly past over the stadium before the match which South Africa won.There is only one Pokemon Jet in the fleet now. Sign up or login to your account All rights reserved. Of course, if something has been deleted/removed, or there are some authorship issues, write me a PM please. Together with the pilot, two journalists were present on board, carrying a personally written letter from London’s mayor, William Hayes Fisher, 1st Baron Downham addressed to the Mayor of Amsterdam. During our Tile & Inspire campaign, we invited KLM fans on Facebook to create Delftware profile photos of themselves. Have you spotted any unique liveries recently? Sadly, this livery has now been painted over.Air New Zealand regularly comes up with original ways to incorporate national pride in its livery. This item is incompatible with Cities: Skylines. [ Nationaal Archief, CC0; Photographer: Poll, Willem van de][ Aero Icarus from Zürich, Switzerland [CC BY-SA 2.0]] A KLM Cityhopper Fokker 70 in the livery replaced in 2014. Boeing Prototype Livery B747-400. And I’ve seen your Delft 773! That took longer than usual.Gosh. We’re in Leiden with a team from KLM Engine…Book direct flights to more than 500 destinations worldwide. It was called “A Splash of Colors,” as best I recall. This is the New KLM livery for the Default B747-400. So not only is the Simpsons plane gone, so is the rest of the airline.True story Chris. Video: I’m proud to see two Air New Zealand (special) liveries in the top eight.Always happy to help.

If so, please let me know.I saw Titan Airways paint half of space on theirs and the old Astradeus airlines have “Iron Maiden” painted on their planes.In case you are interested most of these liveries are made with high quality Avery Dennison films.Do you mean the green ‘flying 101’ livery? That gorgeous bright blue roof, the dark blue “drop nose”, the thick white letters. thanks for pointing it out to me Andrew :) This one is breathtaking!There certainly are many one-off liveries on airliners these days. It’s a pity Air France/KLM/Alitalia/Finnair have all repainted their retro a/c as they are a nice change, although I don’t suppose the passengers are too bothered!

This is KLM’s first 747, which is also the first aircraft with a bright blue fuselage. Some details are therefor a bit mixed-up, but the article reads nicely. When I first started we still had an entire decorating bay at Schiphol Oost. That’s a great livery indeed!I like this ‘technical print’ on a new Airbus 350XWB recently delivered to Iberia. It’s probably just a Boeing 777-300 in disguise.I spent thousands of hours and way too much pocket money on Pokémon cards. But on January 31, the Queen arrived with a white fuselage – it was repainted blue later on in its history.Pictured: PH-BUA, KLM’s first Boeing 747-200 with a bright blue fuselage in 1988.The livery was then updated in 2002, when the dark blue stripe was significantly narrowed. It was hard to get the colour transition right.

By creating an account you agree to our This is where you can keep your favorite articles so you can return to them easily. The bright blue color extended further on the nose of the aircraft.Obviously, throughout the years, the Dutch carrier sported several special liveries...Including a different livery on its subsidiary, KLM CityHopper. Also, the faces on the tiles, do they have any special significance? The slogan "The Flying Dutchman" also appears on the fuselage.Pictured: KLM Douglas DC-4 at Aviodrome Airplane museumTogether with the introduction of its first polar route from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) to Tokyo via Anchorage, Alaska, United States, KLM introduces a new livery once more – moving and scaling down The Flying Dutchman slogan.