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Adarna | Boeing 777-3B9ER


Adarna | Boeing 777-3B9ER

In the mid-2010s, the airline underwent a full rebranding, coinciding with several other announcements regarding fleet restructuring and aircraft retirements, inflight innovations, and customer experience overhauls.
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New Livery

A brand new livery was unveiled to the public in the summer of the mid-2010s. First applied to a late-ordered 777-300ER that flew with it straight from Everett, the new livery is expected to be on all aircraft by 2021. It features a the famous shade of dark blue painted across a significant part of the aft part of the aircraft paired with a red streak painted prominently across the entire fuselage, much like a red ribbon. The mythical Adarna bird is now of a larger size on the aircraft's tail, giving off a faint shadow.

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Fleet Restructuring and Aircraft Retirements

The airline announced a historic aircraft order consisting of jets from Airbus and Boeing as it moved to hasten its fleet modernization program. Airbus orders included the Airbus A321neo and the Airbus A350-900, the former replacing much older A321ceo aircraft and the latter as part of a sub-program that aimed to replace the airline's aging Airbus A340-300s and Boeing 747-400s, the A350 performing this task with later-ordered 777-300ERs. Options for the much larger A350-1000 were also laid on the table, but that order will still be discussed further. The Boeing order consisted of only one type of plane, the then-newly introduced Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, and it's role was to replace the airline's much older Airbus A330-300s (A330-341s, 787-10 to join A330-343s), the backbone of the airline's regional fleet.

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Boeing 777-3B9ER
RP-C7070, RP-C7977



    This is really nice but it seems a little more mid 2000s than modern era. I think the problem is the carried over text and text placement from the older livery (I think particularly the lighter stripe running straight through the text is problematic) and I would take that stripe in the text away like it is in the logo on the bottom left of the image and then maybe scootch the text down the aircraft so it's more centered on the windows. I also think the livery is a little bland (which is OK most airlines in real life have bland liveries these days) but it might be nice to do something like making the red look more like a ribbon to spice it up. The scaring children part of the lore is implausible

    This is really nice but it seems a little more mid 2000s than modern era. I think the problem is the carried over text and text placement from the older livery (I think particularly the lighter stripe running straight through the text is problematic) and I would take that stripe in the text away like it is in the logo on the bottom left of the image and then maybe scootch the text down the aircraft so it's more centered on the windows. I also think the livery is a little bland (which is OK most airlines in real life have bland liveries these days) but it might be nice to do something like making the red look more like a ribbon to spice it up. The scaring children part of the lore is implausible

    Just wanted to have fun with the scaring children part. I've been told of the 'blandness' aspect and I responded with the current Eurowhite horror we're experiencing now. Though everything is subject to change here.