Air India Express takes flight with a fresh look: Unveils striking brand identity and aircraft livery
Air India Express, owned by Tata Group, has revealed a new brand identity with a vibrant color scheme dominated by orange and turquoise. The airline's visual identity features Express Orange and Express Turquoise as primary colors, representing it...
"The airline's new visual identity features an energetic and premium color palette of Express Orange and Express Turquoise with Express Tangerine and Express Ice Blue as secondary colors," said Air India Express in a release.
The prominent use of Express Orange signifies the airline's core values of enthusiasm and agility, embodying the quintessential warmth of India. Meanwhile, Express Turquoise represents the brand's style, contemporary sensibility, and a digital-first approach.
The airline's new branding also extends to its aircraft livery, with the first of the modern Boeing 737-8 aircraft taking inspiration from traditional Bandhani textile designs. The upcoming aircraft will showcase designs inspired by other traditional patterns like Ajrakh, Patola, Kanjeevaram, and Kalamkari, showcasing India's rich artistic diversity.
Aloke Singh, the Managing Director of Air India Express, expressed that this rebranding signifies a new phase in the airline's ambitious growth and transformation journey, starting with the induction of modern and fuel-efficient Boeing B737–8 aircraft.
Campbell Wilson, Air India's Chairman and Managing Director, also noted that with the merger of Air India Express and AirAsia India in its final stages, the aviation landscape is undergoing a transformation.
In addition to the new visual identity, Air India Express introduced a signature sonic identity, featuring a vibrant melody and a musical logo that evokes the Rasas of Karuna, Adbutha, and Veera, offering a harmonious welcome to the sounds of New India.
It's important to note that this unveiling follows Air India's rebranding on August 10, when it introduced 'The Vista,' a new brand identity inspired by the golden window frame's peak, symbolizing "limitless possibilities." Tata Group continues its efforts to consolidate its airline business, which includes the merger of Vistara with Air India, signifying a transformative phase in the aviation industry.
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