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Argentine Atlantic Livery (A340-500)



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Argentine Atlantic Livery (A340-500)

The A340-500 type is the newest addition to the fleet. Air Argentine Atlantic originally ordered 12 a340-500s as the launched customer of the type with options for 12 more, the reason was to operate transcontinental flights from its EZE hub in Buenos Aires. The a340s have since scene operation in the North America, Australia, and Europe. The airline decided that it was best to go with Airbus for an extra long haul aircraft because it had already operated the a330 type and this way there would be a consistent aircraft type to be replaced by future Airbus projects.

Aircraft LV-UNO was the last a340 to be delivered to Air Argentine Atlantic in November 2007. It is scheduled to serve the route USH-EZE-BCN which will operate three times a week as Air Argentine Atlantic flight M1 1.



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    I agree, the livery could've been done better. But it's not bad. :)

    Logo > Livery

    Both are not very good.

    It's not that it's bad. It's bland, but not bad.

    The transition from yellow to light blue to dark blue doesn’t work. Other than that, it’s alright.
    Thanks all for the feedback. I'm feeling pretty confident in this brand. I know it's bland but these are just the early stages. It's a unique livery for me because I didn't really have a solid idea on what it should look like. I made the logo and didn't have any idea on what the livery should look like. Then I tried a couple of different designs based on real world livery's and eventually decided I should keep the body mostly white but with a color transition either on the tail or near the front of the fuselage.

    While I like the concept, and I like the brand.. this livery just isn't working for me, I think you could really perfect the brand better than it currently is. 

    It's an interesting early concept, but it needs some adjustments. For example, the yellow tail is a no, and I'd try a tail pattern that suits the logo -  a geometric design perhaps?