JetBlue has unveiled Wednesday its "first-ever complete refresh of its paint design" in a move the airline says will help its planes "stand out" among other carriers. The new standard color scheme ...
The business aircraft repainting market is experiencing shifting winds. With depleted inventories of used jets—a major driver of exterior refreshment—owners are keeping their current aircraft longer ...
The paint designer seeks to emulate airflow and 'speak to speed' with a flowing design approach. Scheme Designers combines the talents of its designers with the desires of the aircraft owner to create ...
The first thing you see when you look at an airplane is its exterior. The design and condition of the paint can say a lot about how much an aircraft owner cares about his or her airplane. Yet, because ...
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DULUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cirrus Aircraft announced the expansion of its state-of-the-art aircraft Paint and Finish Facility in Duluth, Minnesota. The development is part of the company’s growth ...
From bold commemorative schemes to oversized national colors, these aircraft turned heads with their eye-catching liveries.
Richard Marston, chief commercial officer of aircraft painting specialist MAAS Aviation, speaks with Aviation Week about painting trends, sustainability initiatives and its new paint shop in Lithuania ...
It's actually pretty expensive for airlines to repaint their planes. In case you ever wanted to know how much it costs, we ...
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The rough skin of sharks has long been known for the low friction of its myriad tiny, sharp-edged scales. Airbus tested aircraft in the 1990s which were partially covered with a foil that mimicked the ...