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767-400ER in New Boeing Livery in Flight Above the Clouds

This 767-400 is pictured in the majestic shades of blue and white inspired by the Earth and sky that highlight the new look Boeing is adopting as its Commercial Airplanes brand colors. The new Boeing livery draws its inspiration from the Boeing “Horizon” ad campaign, with a paint scheme that flows along the fuselage in lines reminiscent of the earthÆs gently curved horizon. The colors û whites, fresh blues and aqua û are suggestive of the colors of our planet as it appears from space. The new livery is unique from other paint designs in that there are only two hard lines on the airplaneÆs design û the top and bottom of the “horizon” line. All other colors in the livery blend seamlessly across the fuselage and wings. Boeing painters used an automotive painting technique called “fading” to attain this effect.
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Unique identifier BI212484 
Boeing ID 767-400 over clouds 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 4080px   59MB 
License type RM 
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