Airbus has introduced new branding, colours and
names for its corporate jets.
The new colours comprise
metallic-blue shading on most of the fuselage and tail,
highlighted by flowing curves that echo the colour schemes often
chosen by Airbus corporate jet customers, and are accompanied by a
new Airbus Corporate Jets logo.
As part of this new
branding, a new nomenclature is also being introduced. “Airbus
ACJ” will now precede the model of the airliner from which each
corporate jet is derived, with the A318 becoming the Airbus
ACJ318, and so on throughout the family, all the way up to the Airbus ACJ380.
“Airbus has always been an innovator,
regularly introducing improvements for the benefit of its
customers, and we wanted to reflect this in our corporate jet
family by introducing new branding, colours and names that provide
a fresher and more modern look,” said Airbus Chief Operating
Officer, Customers, John Leahy. “One of our greatest strengths is
having the world’s most modern aircraft family, and this is
reflected in the new Airbus corporate jet branding.”
Airbus corporate jets have won more than 170 sales to date,
and are flying on every continent, including Antarctica.
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