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Emirates unveils A380 livery for new courier express service

Emirates unveils A380 livery for new courier express service
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Michael Doersam Chief Financial & Group Services Officer | Emirates Airline

Emirates has introduced a new livery for its A380 aircraft, highlighting its latest service, Emirates Courier Express. This new design marks a significant step in the airline's approach to integrating passenger and cargo services. The unveiling of this bespoke livery demonstrates Emirates' commitment to enhancing express delivery solutions by leveraging its extensive experience in global transportation.

The project was managed internally at Emirates Engineering, involving a complete repaint of the A380. The process included design, production installation, and painting to bring this customized aircraft to fruition. The unique livery is inspired by brown paper packages, with the aircraft’s nose and fuselage wrapped in kraft paper that appears torn to reveal the UAE flag on the tailfin and the Emirates Courier Express logo prominently displayed on each side.

Additional features include the logo on each of the four engines and classic red Emirates branding on the belly. The design is further enhanced with a large 'special delivery' stamp and handling stamps across the body.

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This distinctive nose-to-tail livery represents what makes Emirates’ door-to-door express delivery innovative: it seamlessly combines a fleet of over 250 widebody aircraft with high-frequency global networks and SkyCargo’s logistical expertise. Notably, this is the first time an Emirates passenger aircraft has featured a cargo-inspired livery.

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