Inflight200 is announcing a special release which is the UNITED AIRLINES new colors on a Boeing 737-800. This new scheme was rolled out on April 24th in Chicago
The next iteration of United's livery prominently features the color most connected to the airline's core – blue. Three shades – Rhapsody Blue, United Blue and Sky Blue – are used throughout the design in a way that pays respect to United's heritage while bringing a more modern energy. The airline is keeping its iconic globe logo on the aircraft tail, which represents the carrier's expansive route network of reaching 355 destinations in nearly 60 countries. The tail will be updated with a gradient in the three shades of blue, while the logo will now appear predominantly in Sky Blue. The engines and wingtips are also being painted United Blue, and the swoop that customers and employees have expressed fondness for, on United's Dreamliner fleet, will be added to all aircraft in Rhapsody Blue. United's name will appear larger on the aircraft body and the lower half of the body will be painted Runway Gray. United's mission of "Connecting people. Uniting the world." will also be painted near the door of each aircraft.
B737-800
The Boeing 737-800 is the best-selling variant of the Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) family and one of the most commercially successful commercial aircraft ever produced. Introduced in 1998, the 737-800 features a fuselage stretched compared to the 737-700, accommodating up to 189 passengers in a single-class configuration. Powered by two CFM International CFM56-7B27 turbofan engines and equipped with blended winglets as standard on most deliveries, the 737-800 offers a range of up to 2,935 nautical miles and outstanding fuel efficiency. The aircraft features a modern glass cockpit and a spacious cabin with large overhead bins. It is widely operated by low-cost carriers and full-service airlines alike, including Ryanair, which operates the world's largest 737-800 fleet, as well as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and numerous carriers worldwide. With over 5,000 aircraft delivered, the 737-800 dominates the short- to medium-haul narrowbody segment and continues to serve as the backbone of fleets across every major aviation market.
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