American airlines period
1979, USAir began to use new painting. Most of the aircraft retains the primary color of metal, and the fuselage is painted with three-color edge lines (orange, red and brown) and the company name (marked with a triangle). Some planes have a white fuselage, and then they are painted with three-color edge lines and company names. At the end of 1980, American Airlines changed its representative color to red, white and blue. The painting is the original style, but the top of the three-color lateral line is painted blue to become a four-color lateral line, and the tail is painted blue and red. Since this time, USAir's corporate logo has also been standardized, written in serif fonts and painted on the fuselage and tail.
Usaways cycle
American Airlines Boeing 737 Aircraft Company changed its name to American Airlines and adopted a new painting. The upper part of the fuselage is dark blue, the lower part is light gray, and the middle is separated by a two-color band (red and white). The fuselage is painted with the words US Airways. The top is red and painted with a gray American flag. MetLife Express used roughly the same painting, but the original position of US Airways on the fuselage was painted with Metrojet. After joining the Star Alliance, several planes were painted by the Star Alliance, and only the words US Airways were added near the door.
2005 New All-American Airlines
After merging with American Western Airlines in 2005, the United States published a new painting, adopting the representative colors of the four airlines that make up American Airlines:
Allegheny)-(red, blue)
Pacific Southwest Airlines)-(red, orange and black smiley faces)
Piedmont Airlines)- (red, blue) In addition, the corporate identification signs of these four airlines are also painted next to the front door of the plane. By June 2006, the 1 17 aircraft had been repainted.
Historical painting machine
On the historical painting machine, American Airlines showed its sincerity in pursuing historical correctness, and some planes were repainted several times just to show more historical correctness.
The historical painting machine of Piedmont Airlines is mainly blue, and the words Piedmont are painted on the tail, and the words American Airlines are changed to red to show the representative color of Piedmont Airlines. Allegheny Airlines' historical painting machine has a gray background and a blue side line, and the tail is painted with red Allegheny and identification mark. The historical color drawing machine of Pacific Southwest Airlines is painted with red and orange side lines, with a smile on its head and PSA on its tail. The historical painting machine of American Western Airlines only retains the original corporate logo of American Western Airlines on the tail wing, and the other parts are not similar to the original painting.
Color painting machine
The concept of color painting machine is inherited from American West Airlines. On June 65438+1October 65438+1October 065438+20071October, American Airlines announced that it would use three color drawing machines of the Carolina Panthers, and the Carolina Panthers would put American Airlines advertisements around the home bank of America stadium. The color painting machine is part of the marketing cooperation between American Airlines and these teams, which are located in the hub airports of the United States (Philadelphia, Phoenix and Charlotte).
On June 365438+1October 3 1, 2007, American Airlines announced its cooperation with Pittsburgh pittsburgh steelers. In addition to promoting American Airlines around the house,