It’s time for our monthly round-up of the new airliners, liveries and deliveries flying in our skies around the world.
Here are December 2023’s new airliners:
Aeromexico RUNIK Livery
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(c) Aeromexico
Aeromexico is promoiting the RUNIK exhibition at the Museo Tamayo with this livery on Boeing 737-800 XA-ADU.
Air Canada Wish
Air Canada is partnering with Disney to promote the new animated movie Wish on this Boeing 787-9, C-FVLX.
Anadolujet Rebrands
Turkish airline Anadolujet is rebranding as AJet. The first aircraft to wear the new livery and logos is Airbus A321neo TC-LUC. See the news article here.
British Airways Narrowbody Oneworld
The first narrowbody airliner in British Airways’ fleet to wear the Oneworld branding is Airbus A320 G-EUYR.
Copa Panama Scheme
Copa Airlines has painted Boeing 737 MAX 9 HP-9927CMP in this “Panama Live For More” scheme promoting tourism to the country.
Electra Airways New Livery
A new livery for Bulgaria’s Electra Airways has appeared on Airbus A32 LZ-EAI.
Emirates Space Center
Emirates is promoting the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre on Airbus A380 A6-EOC with these special decals.
Ibom Air’s First A220
Behind the scenes…✈️#ibomair #ibomairlines #newexperience #a220 pic.twitter.com/3rOT63CScj
— Ibom Air (@ibomairlines) November 23, 2023
The first Airbus A220-300 for Ibom Air has been painted and will be in service soon. It is 5N-CDA.
Icelandair Reintroduces Loftleidir
Icelandair has reintroduced the Loftleidir Icelandic brand on Boeing 757 TF-LLW. This airline was a forerunner, and one of the constituent parts, of Icelandair when it formed in 1974. The name is used as a charter arm of Icelandair and has appeared on its aircraft occasionally.
Japan Myaku-Myaku Jet
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Japan Air Lines’s J-Air partner has painted Embraer 175 JA252J in this special “Myaku-Myaku Jet” scheme to celebrate 500 days to go until the Expo Osaka 2025.
Juneyao Gensho Scheme
Juneyao Airlines has painted Boeing 787-9 B-209R in this “Genshu Impact” special livery.
KLM Updates Orange Pride 777
KLM’s special Boeing 777-300ER, PH-BVA, which wears the split orange and blue scheme has had the livery updated and refreshed. There are only minor differences – can you spot them?
LOT North Moravia
LOT Polish Airlines is promoting North Moravia with special titles on this Embraer 195, SP-LNG.
Malaysia Adds Retro Scheme
A fresh retro scheme on this Malaysia Airlines 737. https://t.co/9tK8kQmLy2 © RabbitFlyer pic.twitter.com/yWkBYwaWOd
— JetPhotos (@JetPhotos) November 12, 2023
Malaysia Airlines has introduced a new retro livery jet, on Boeing 737-800 9M-MLV.
Qantas Dasher-8 and Roo-Dolph
Qantas is getting into the Christmas spirit this year with two festive liveries. This one is “Dasher-8” Q400 VH-QOW. There will also be a Boeing 737 “Roo-dolph” appearing soon.
Qantas First A220
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The firt Qantas A220 seen in the paint hangar.
The first Airbus A220-300 for Qantas has appeared in this striking special livery based on aboriginal art.
Sichuan Promotes Wuliangye
Sichuan Airlines is promoting the Wuliangye drinks brand on Airbus A321 B-8603.
StarFlyer TV Promotion
Japan’s StarFlyer is promoting TV series “Seventeen Follow the City” with this special scheme on A320 JA27MC.
SunExpress Eintrach Frankfurt
SunExpress has painted Boeing 737-800 TC-SPM in this new livery to promote German football team Eintrach Frankfurt.
Transavia’s First A321neo
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Photo (c) Dirk Grothe
The first Airbus A321neo for Transavia Airlines has been painted and is set for delivery. It is PH-YHZ.
Turkish Airlines Bio Fuel Livery
Turkish Airlines is showing off its bio fuel credentials with these special markings on Boeing 777-300ER TC-LJH.
2 comments
The photo of “Orange Pride ” is surely its original livery!? – not the addition of the red white blue sash between the orange and the blue that it now carries.
You’re right John! The correct image is now being used.