China United Airlines (CUA) has applied a special livery to one of its aircraft. It features Chinese screen paintings - a traditional form of art originating from the Tang Dynasty. Designed by Nadun Lab, the aircraft has been painted with patterns that incorporate Inner Mongolian elements. A white deer has been positioned on the nose of the jet as Baotou, CUA's hub in inner Mongolia, is known as "the city with deers". Mongolian ovoo (sacred piles of stones) and flags are seen on the outboard wing. The aircraft presents a picture of serene Mongolian grassland views. The airline is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines.
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Not bad, we've seen better liveries in SE Asia.
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