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Good afternoon for anyone who might be interested in providing me with a livery and logo for my R(alpha) airline Aerolíneas Estrella Azul (Blue Star Airlines).

 

The airline is meant to have origins in the 1970s in Madrid, Spain and operate in a mid-tier (is that even a thing) market (not low cost but certainly not the top tier luxury airlines) serving both domestic and international markets.  

 

When it comes to colors, I have a fascination with the color scheme and design of the old Eastern Air Lines, which in a way fits the "blue" part of the name.  The varying shades of blue work and I have an affinity for loud tails.  If you click into my profile and check out MZL Pojacki, an airline someone did for me for an alt-world RP world, you'll see what I mean by "loud" tail.

 

Insofar as logo, font, et cetera, I'm not picky nor do I have the artistic skills to know what would look good.  It's one of those, if it fits the look it's fine by me.

 

If I had a preference for what aircraft said livery would be on, I would say a 737-200 but I am open to suggestions.  The airline will be very Boeing-centric at least in its earlier days.

 

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The airline is meant to have origins in the 1970s in Madrid, Spain and operate in a mid-tier (is that even a thing) market (not low cost but certainly not the top tier luxury airlines) serving both domestic and international markets.  

Mid-tier is certainly a thing nowadays in the form of “hybrid” airlines which operate better services at reasonable prices. Although back in the 1970s mid-tier airlines would just be considered full-service airlines because low-cost wasn’t really a thing yet.


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Mid-tier is certainly a thing nowadays in the form of “hybrid” airlines which operate better services at reasonable prices. Although back in the 1970s mid-tier airlines would just be considered full-service airlines because low-cost wasn’t really a thing yet.

 

Okay good to know so then yes we would have been your "full-service airline" back in the 1970s and nowadays mid-tier.






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