


KLM: Stylized crown representing royal charter status.

The four stripes running all through the length of the fuselage were replaced by the company slogan Pride of Africa, whereas the KA tail logo was replaced by a styled K encircled with a Q to evoke the airline's IATA airline code. Kenya Airways: In 2005, Kenya Airways changed its livery.Formerly a stylized IB in yellow and red with a crown. Iberia: An aircraft tailfin shape from a yellow piece and red piece (the Spanish flag colors) and a Royal yellow crown next to the registration number.Evelop Airlines: Dark blue exclamation mark on a white circle.Etihad Airways: New "Facet of Abu Dhabi" livery, color usage reminiscent of the desert landscape and geometric patterns are used.Emirates Airline: United Arab Emirates flag.Ethiopian Airlines: Three interlocking slanted wedges as the tricolours of the flag of Ethiopia.El Al: Blue Star of David between rising blue bands.The airline has taken Horus as its logo because of the ancient symbolism as a "winged god of the sun". EgyptAir: The airline's logo is Horus, the sky deity in ancient Egyptian mythology, usually depicted as a falcon or a man with the head of a falcon.Croatia Airlines: Part of the airline's logo consisting of a checkered design originating from the coat of arms of Croatia.China Airlines: Pink plum blossom is the national flower of the Republic of China ( Taiwan).Cathay Pacific: Brush-stroke logo dubbed the "brush wing" represents a bird in flight through white Chinese calligraphy stroke on a green background.Cathay Dragon: Brush-stroke logo dubbed the "brush wing" represents a bird in flight through white Chinese calligraphy stroke on a red background, with a dragon from the Dragonair logo between the front door and the window cockpit.Air India: The logo represents a red flying swan with the wheel of Konark sun temple painted in orange on the swan's spread-out wing.Air France: National flag, formed as several sliced parallel lines of varying widths.The new livery featured a black surrounding of the cockpit windows. In 2017, a new livery consisting of a white fuselage with a black underside, lettering and tail with red maple leaf logos on the engines, fuselage and tail was introduced. Air Canada: Blue aircraft, with the name Air Canada and a maple leaf on the front area of the fuselage, directly behind the cockpit, plus a maple leaf on the tail.On the tail, the logotype, a crowned AB, accompanies the flag. Air Belgium: National flag on tail and fuselage.Air Koryo: Features national colours on the livery and flag on the tail.Air Algérie: The company logo is a swallow, which is the national bird of Algeria.Aeroflot: National flag, with traditional winged hammer and sickle used on fuselage.Rising sun with red shadow on Air India A
