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Aircalin’s new colours debut on new A320

written by australianaviation.com.au | September 4, 2014
Aircalin's new A320 on approach to land in Sydney. (Jaryd Stock)
Aircalin’s new A320 on approach to land in Sydney. (Jaryd Stock)

The first aircraft to feature Aircalin’s new livery touched down in Sydney on Thursday morning. The New Caledonian airline’s newly-delivered Airbus A320, F-OZNC, entered service on Tuesday when it operated a return service between Noumea and Melbourne, and then returned to Australia on Thursday to operate Noumea-Sydney-Noumea-Brisbane-Noumea.

“The new livery is a blend of traditional symbols and innovative graphics, incorporating sculptural motifs inspired by Kanak art and stylised to create an overall design with an ultra-modern feel,” the airline said in a statement announcing the new livery last month.

F-OZNC is an ex-Jetstar aircraft (VH-VQD) leased from Aercap. It was prepared for Aircalin service by ST Aerospace in Singapore, where it was repainted in the new colours and configured with eight business and 150 economy class seats.

Aircalin says its two Airbus A330s will be repainted in the new colours as they undergo heavy maintenance between August and late October, while its second A320 will be repainted in 2015.

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Comments (4)

  • BANKS

    says:

    Any idea on where this aircraft was painted?

  • BANKS

    says:

    Sorry, should probably learn to read…

  • bob

    says:

    That’s ok BANKS lol , I was thinking also the ” white ” is boring and I no its all about being efficient ,but surely just a tinge of grey wouldn’t hurt as a pastel or light grey goes with just about anything really.. just a thought

  • Marc

    says:

    If you look closely at the tail, is that the old livery underneath the new paint job?

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