Air Transat has unveiled a new livery, exactly thirty years since the airline’s inaugural flight. The new scheme features the tail in a similar light blue colour, with darker gradated blue at the bottom and underside of the fuselage. It also has a grey line that separates the fuselage white from the blue tail - a nod to Air Transat’s very first livery. The Transat star on the tail extends onto the lower fuselage while other graces the outside of each winglet. It appears with a title on the inside of each engine cowling for passengers to see. An Air Transat title has also been applied to the belly of the aircraft for the first time.
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