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Columbian 757 200WL C-GCLX



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Columbian 757 200WL C-GCLX

Columbian's 757s were first introduced in 1995.
In total, the airline has operated 43 of the type. 34 remain in service.
All are the -200 variant.
The airline's 757s are currently being phased out, with incoming A321XLR and A321NEO aircraft replacing them.

This aircraft, C-GCLX, was the 2nd last 757 ever produced.
It is currently based at Regina (YQR)
It is mainly used on Caribbean and Hawaii runs, and also on overbooked routes to cities such as New York, or Miami.

What the livery represents:
Green - the Evergreen forests of British Columbia/Western Canada
Red & white stripes - Canada
Steller’s Jay bird - Strongly linked to the region, and also the provincial bird of BC.



    I'm not strongly opposed to this livery but I am strongly opposed to thinking it's Canadian

    I'm not strongly opposed to this livery but I am strongly opposed to thinking it's Canadian

    I can see where you’re coming from, however I tried to avoid just doing an unoriginal red and white design.

     

    The green is supposed to represent British Columbia’s forests, and the main logo is a Steller’s Jay, a bird strongly linked with BC and the Rockies.

    I'm not strongly opposed to this livery but I am strongly opposed to thinking it's Canadian

    I agree with Airlines33. almost every airline uses the red/white canadian colors, (along with the maple leaf logo) I think this is a great idea not every plane has to be red because canada's red. take westjet for example, they have a greenish blue livery.

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