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Emirates SkyCargo introduced its new aircraft livery with A6-EFV when they received the aircraft in July 2024 and promptly deployed it for operations. Emirates Engineering completed the redesign of the aircraft through its eight-day refurbishment which revealed its new airline-specific color scheme.
Key Changes in the New Livery
The new UAE flag on the tailfin appears dynamically flowing while featuring three-dimensional effects in its design.
A substantial and powerful addition of gold writing appears across both English and Arabic text on the aircraft body.
The aircraft retains its signature elements namely the Arabic calligraphy which decorates the engines and the red markings that appear on the aircraft belly.
Emirates SkyCargo Senior Vice President of Cargo Planning and Freighters Nadeem Sultan declared that this modernization reflects the airline’s dedication to progress and development. As the most identifiable cargo aircraft globally our investment creates stronger international leadership and adds more freight capacity to the fleet according to Emirates Vice President Nadeem Sultan.
Since its inception in 1985 Emirates has undergone three branding redesigns with the new paint scheme being launched in March 2023. The forthcoming update will be applied to all existing Boeing 777 freighters gradually as Emirates receives its new order of 13 aircraft and all ships will be manufactured with the modern livery design.
The modernized appearance of Emirates SkyCargo allows the airline to boost their brand presence and improve cargo services which now reach 38 geographic markets worldwide.
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