Topic Title: ICAO Aircraft Code - Livery Name
B77W-CES
Livery Details
Adopting a childlike and playful style, six treasures of the National Museum of Art, including the eagle shaped pottery tripod from the Yangshao Culture of the Neolithic Age, the jade dragon from the Hongshan Culture, the jade phoenix from the Xiaojia Ridge Culture, the Wu ding from the Later Mother of the Shang Dynasty, the Jiulong Nine Phoenix Crown from the Xiaoduan Empress of the Ming Dynasty, and the Haiyan River Qingzun from the Qing Dynasty, were painted on the double-sided body of the B777-300ER wide body aircraft. The golden National Museum logo is located at position C on the body, complementing the “Little Swallow” logo of China Eastern Airlines.
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Why should this livery be added?
In the future, the “Guobo” will operate international long-distance flights on a regular basis, relying on China Eastern Airlines’ global network of routes, allowing the majesty of the stepmother Wu Ding, the mystery of the Jade Dragon, and the elegance of the Jade Phoenix to reach every corner of the world with the takeoff and landing of the plane, becoming an important carrier for telling the story of China and promoting mutual learning among civilizations.