Etihad Airways has revealed its newest livery art, marking its 20th year of operation.
Its motif reflects the rich UAE history that the airline has developed over the last twenty years.
The design has been showcased on one of the A321neos that has just joined the fleet, highlighting iconic Abu Dhabi landmarks.
“The livery marks our 20th year to deliver experiences inspired by our Emirati identity,” said Antonoaldo Neves, Etihad’s Chief Executive Officer.
“It reflects the journey we have been on, and it also sets the tone for our future.”
The livery decal wraps around both sides of the fuselage in both Arabic and English.
As well as the plane with the new livery, Etihad is bringing five more A321neos into operation
“With constrained aircraft deliveries worldwide, this fleet is an important bridge for our growth plans,” said John Wright, Etihad’s Chief Operations Officer.
The new aircraft will be deployed across a number of routes, including services to India and the Middle East.
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