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JetKing 757-300


JetKing 757-300

(with PW2037 engines)

This is a simple livery I made for my first Airline Empires airline, JetKing. This airline is in the S4B game and operates out of Tampa (TPA), Newark (EWR), and Austin (AUS). JetKing’s 757-300 fleet flies to Transatlantic destinations like Lisbon and Paris, along with a few cities in South America.



    This looks like the type of airline that either never made it off the ground or went bankrupt in the early 2000's after operating 3 months.

    Looks like a British charter airline flying British people to Palma di Mallorca.

    Both of the above comments are exactly what this brand looks like to me. Imo the name "JetKing" doesn't sound American at all, it sounds more British than anything else, as does the "Travel like royalty" slogan.

     

    Also, I feel like it's a bit unpolished personally, there's a lot of small details I feel you could add to this to make it more real. At least, there should be a registration and a flag, so that we know which country the brand is from.

     

    In addition, stuff like aircraft model name (writing "Boeing 757-300" on the fuselage, the Boeing font can be found and downloaded from the Internet), coloured door frames, and other such small details can really add to a livery.

    Thanks for the suggestions! I'll definitely try to add more detail on other liveries I make going forward. As for the brand…I had never considered that it would seem British, but it makes sense now. (I chose the name before choosing my base at Tampa) Maybe I'll re-use the name when I make a British airline?

    Both of the above comments are exactly what this brand looks like to me. Imo the name "JetKing" doesn't sound American at all, it sounds more British than anything else, as does the "Travel like royalty" slogan.

     

    Also, I feel like it's a bit unpolished personally, there's a lot of small details I feel you could add to this to make it more real. At least, there should be a registration and a flag, so that we know which country the brand is from.

     

    In addition, stuff like aircraft model name (writing "Boeing 757-300" on the fuselage, the Boeing font can be found and downloaded from the Internet), coloured door frames, and other such small details can really add to a livery.

    Looks like a British charter airline flying British people to Palma di Mallorca.

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    LOL I thought I was the only one who felt the same