The largest Icelandic airline has officially revealed its new branding on Friday, January 28, which includes a new aircraft livery in addition to a design overhaul.
Icelandair‘s new livery follows the current trend of so-called eurowhite liveries with a mostly white fuselage, blue tail, blue engines and larger titles. However the airline will have a small stripe on each aircraft tail in a different color, regarding which the airline says “(Each color) represents different phenomena in Icelandic nature”.
A first Boeing 737 Max 8 (registered as TF-ICE) has already been repainted into the new livery and Icelandair says a further four aircraft will join by the end of February, presumably featuring each of the five different colors. The rest of the fleet will be repainted according to regular maintenance schedules.
Jan-Hendrik is an aviation enthusiast from Germany, loves to travel the world and fly on as many aircraft as possible. His first flight was with a Condor 757 to Spain and has been interested in aviation ever since. His fields of expertise are aircraft accidents and passenger experience (PaxEx).