Topic Title: ICAO Aircraft Code - Livery Name
B747-128 (B741) - Air France (White and Blue / Classic Air France Livery)
Livery Details
The fuselage was mostly white, with a clean and simple look with a thin or medium-width dark blue stripe ran horizontally along the windows, giving a sleek separation between the white upper fuselage and the lower fuselage. The words “AIR FRANCE” were usually painted in dark blue, either above or below the cheatline.
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Why should this livery be added?
This livery was used on Air France’s early jet fleet (like the Caravelle, DC-8) and early Boeing 707s before the arrival of the 747. It reflected a clean, elegant, and professional style typical of European carriers in the 1950s and 1960s.