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    • Hawaiian Airlines
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    Designed in 2006, the logo of Qatar Airways features a burgundy oryx on a grey background. Oryx is the national animal of Qatar, and its color in the logo matches the color of Qatar’s flag. The name of the airline is written in English, while the Arabic letters spell out the word “Al Qataria”.

    The original logo of Lufthansa airlines that was adopted back in 1954 was redesigned in 2018. The new logo, although it looks identical to the old one, has been reworked to give it a new, modern quality to sharpen their impact on the industry. The airline’s iconic ‘flying crane’ symbol and the text itself was made slimmer to fit the digital age.

    EgyptAir’s logo is inspired by the ancient Egyptian mythology, from which it draws the image of Horus, or rather his head. Usually depicted as a man’s body with a falcon’s head, Horus was known as the god of sun, or “Sky god”, so it makes sense that he’s part of an airline logo. EgyptAir has been using this logo since July 2008.

    The logo of Japan Airlines (JAL) was designed in 1958 by Jerry Huff. Called “tsurumaru” (“crane circle”), the logo represents a Japanese crane with extended wings. The red color of the logo symbolizes happiness. The idea for the logo came from Japanese tradition, which views the crane as a symbol of long life, prosperity and good health. In the myt...

    SriLankan Airlines’ logo features a stylized, colorful peacock and an unconventional but elegant typeface. It was revealed as a part of a major rebranding project in 1999. According to Sri Lankan folk tales, a flying machine similar to a peacock once existed, and it was called the Dandu Monara Yanthra. It’s possible that this mythical creature insp...

    The Emirates logo was created by Negus & Negus Associates in 1985. It’s a simple red-on-white logo with intricate Arabic lettering and the company’s name written in English below it. The red color symbolizes prosperity, leadership, passion and self-confidence, while the white stands for elegance, purity, and nobility.

    Another combination of red and white, Air Canada’s logo was presented in October 2004 and designed by FutureBrand Worldwide. It contains an encircled maple leaf which is universally recognizable as the national symbol of Canada.

    The logo of Hawaiian Airlines is unique on this list because it’s the only one that features a person instead of an animal or an abstract plane. The logo, which you see above, is a slightly redesigned version of the logo that was originally created by Lindon Leader in 2001. Although the logo still depicts the “island girl” Pualani, the background n...

    The Thai Airways logo was created by Interbrand and presented in April 2005. It features a colorful ornament, in which the pink part represents a magnolia blossom. The logo gained some unwanted media attention in September 2013, when after a runway accident in Bangkok the airport workers painted over the logo on a damaged plane in an attempt to pro...

    • Air Asia. AirAsia, otherwise known as Capital A Berhad is a Malaysian low-cost airline, and the largest airline in Malaysia based on destination options and fleet size.
    • Air Canada. The largest airline in Canada based on size and number of passengers, Air Canada was first founded in 1937. The company is also a founding member of the Star Alliance.
    • Air France. The flagship carrier of France, Air France was first founded in 1933, making it one of the older airlines on this list. The company operates a mixed fleet of Boeing and Airbus jets in routes all around the world.
    • Air India. The flag carrier of India, Air India belongs to the Talace Private Limited organization, and first launched in 1932. Air India owns a fleet of Boeing and Airbus crafts, serving 102 international and domestic destinations.
  2. The livery consisted of the airline's website in the fuselage and airline's name on the vertical stabilizer, on top of an orange wave. Solaseed Air: The logo is a 3D green fluid with 2 dots, indicating a smile. Southwest Airlines: Yellow, red and royal blue livery. SpiceJet: 15 yellow dots on a red background

    • Emirates. Dubai-based airline Emirates released its first set of commercials in the 1990s with the slogan So be good to yourself, Fly Emirates. Its current logo is a subtle revision of the original, which was designed by Negus & Negus Associates in 1985.
    • Singapore Airlines. The logo of Singapore Airlines is a silver kris bird. It has remained unchanged since the airlines’ inception. However, the stripes and logotype did undergo a minor tweak in 1987.
    • Qatar Airways. As the name suggests, it is the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar. Its current logo consists of a burgundy oryx (the national animal of Qatar) cleverly presented on grey background.
    • Lufthansa. The largest German airline, Lufthansa began its commercial operation in 1955. Since then, the airline has changed its logo several times. What hasn’t changed in the logo is ‘flying crane’.
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