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6 years. Who has the contract? Same group that are building the Midland Metro?The new livery will be rolled out across the fleet over the next 6 years.
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6 years. Who has the contract? Same group that are building the Midland Metro?The new livery will be rolled out across the fleet over the next 6 years.
It'll be done by Flybe's own maintenance team when the aircraft go for maintenance.6 years. Who has the contract? Same group that are building the Midland Metro?
And why might that be do we all think...........Bit Eastern Airways for me
This new livery might be cheaper for them in the long run - fewer colours to order at the Air Livery paint shop!It reminds me of All Nippon (ANA). It's not bad, but I'd like to see a little more colour even if just in the dots below 'be' on the tail.
Kevin
The new logo is ok but it looks unfinished. There was never a need to change to a new livery and there was never a need to change to the previous livery.
Flybe need to get better at doing the basics. What they should be concentrating on is brand loyalty which is far more important. Timekeeping, serviceability and customer satisfaction are not going to change with a lick of paint.
Shortened names are easier for people to say and of course type on social media.Agreed expensive doing livery change..I actually prefer the old Jersey European livery ...but I'm going back. I also am not keen on the title what does flybe mean ? If it's British European ....then say it. Same for bmi what's that ??! British Midland International ?
Shortened names are easier for people to say and of course type on social media.
Photo shopped i believeThis image of G-JECP shows a larger logo on the side of the plane, not sure if this is real or if it's just been photoshopped.
https://m.imgur.com/WexHJtk
Shortened names are easier for people to say and of course type on social media.
Birmingham Executive Airways became Birmingham European Airways which later merged with Brymon Airways to become Brymon European Airways. Later there was a de-merger and Brymon was bought by BA and the Birmingham European part of the merged airline became Maersk Air UK.Birmingham Executive using JETSTREAM 31 morphed into Flybe or am I in error?
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