Air China started introducing special liveries dedicated to the Peony Flower in 2008 and has since painted nine aircraft in several different variants of the scheme, which are still in operation to this day. The Peony was chosen by the airline as it is a traditional symbol of China and was declared a national flower by the Qing dynasty in 1903. The nine different versions of the special livery depict the different colours of the flower including coral, pink, yellow, red and white.
Air China started introducing special liveries dedicated to the Peony Flower in 2008 and has since painted nine aircraft in several different variants of the scheme, which are still in operation to this day. The Peony was chosen by the airline as it is a traditional symbol of China and was declared a national flower by the Qing dynasty in 1903. The nine different versions of the special livery depict the different colours of the flower including coral, pink, yellow, red and white.
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