October 15, 2008 on 1:40 pm | In Airline Fleets, Airline News | No Comments
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is hosting a video produced by American Airlines to show their idea of the 787 flying in AA colors. You can watch it HERE.
Apparently someone in the media department of AA doesn’t know about the inability to have a “polished” fuselage yet.
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October 15, 2008 on 11:55 am | In Airline Fleets, Airline News | No Comments
American Airlines just announced that it intends to purchase up to 100 Boeing 787 aircraft between 2012 and 2020 reports the Dallas Morning News Aviation Blog.
What I’m most curious about is this: What color will they paint them? American has had the tradition of not painting their aircraft although they have painted American Eagle aircraft white (they had to since most of the regional jet aircraft *must* be painted due to the alloy used for their skin) and they did paint their A300 aircraft grey (for the same reason as the regional jet aircraft).
The 787 is made primarily of carbon fibre reinforced plastics and will not be able to be polished. So, what color will they paint them? Grey? Doubtful just because grey doesn’t really represent their image well. White? Possibly but then they begin to blend in with several other airlines. Could this force the introduction of a modified or new identity for American Airlines?
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