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Quiz about Guess the airline by its livery and logo
Quiz about Guess the airline by its livery and logo

Guess the airline by its livery and logo Quiz


Every airline has a significant logo and livery on their aircraft. Try to guess them.

A multiple-choice quiz by xoghi. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
xoghi
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
321,711
Updated
Dec 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1877
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Question 1 of 10
1. The Dutch national airline KLM has since the 1970s used a typical colour on their aircraft. Which colour? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. You see some pictures of the inside of an aircraft, which is mostly an orange colour. The outside livery of the aircraft is white with an orange name and an orange tailfin. Which low-cost airline is it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What was the logo of the airline PanAm, defunct since 1991? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The bright shiny metal colour is most commonly used by the American Airlines fleet. A similar livery (polished metal) was used on aircraft between the early 1990s and 2006 on the jets of another airline. Which one? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In 1997, British Airways changed their traditional conservative livery (especially the speedbird logo) to a new one which featured unique "ethnic" art designs on some of their aircraft.


Question 6 of 10
6. This jet is a white colour, with a tailfin of dark blue with a yellow circle logo. Inside the yellow circle is a crane. Which airline has used this livery on every aircraft since 1988? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Singapore Airlines were the first users of the new Airbus A380 (double-deck) aircraft. What colour was the tailfin on this airline's planes? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of these airline logos does not feature a botanical element? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What is the dominant colour on the fuselage of Air France planes? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which airline has a kangaroo in its logo? Hint



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1. The Dutch national airline KLM has since the 1970s used a typical colour on their aircraft. Which colour?

Answer: Blue

Royal blue is the dominant colour on KLM aircraft, although a dark blue stripe and white also feature. The full name of the airline means Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Royal Aviation Company).

Even though orange is the main colour associated with the Dutch royalty, the airline chose blue, possibly because blue is commonly most closely associated with royalty, or it may refer to the blue sky.
2. You see some pictures of the inside of an aircraft, which is mostly an orange colour. The outside livery of the aircraft is white with an orange name and an orange tailfin. Which low-cost airline is it?

Answer: EasyJet

The bright orange colour was initially a marketing strategy of the airline.
3. What was the logo of the airline PanAm, defunct since 1991?

Answer: A globe

The globe was also widely known as "the blue meatball".
4. The bright shiny metal colour is most commonly used by the American Airlines fleet. A similar livery (polished metal) was used on aircraft between the early 1990s and 2006 on the jets of another airline. Which one?

Answer: AeroMexico

The shiny colour was replaced on AeroMexico aircraft by white in 2006, although its logo - an Aztec warrior - stayed the same.
5. In 1997, British Airways changed their traditional conservative livery (especially the speedbird logo) to a new one which featured unique "ethnic" art designs on some of their aircraft.

Answer: True

Although true, the livery wasn't in use for very long. Following widespread criticism, it was abolished and replaced by a standard livery shortly after its introduction.
6. This jet is a white colour, with a tailfin of dark blue with a yellow circle logo. Inside the yellow circle is a crane. Which airline has used this livery on every aircraft since 1988?

Answer: Lufthansa

The crane was designed by Otto Firle in 1919. Lufthansa always uses this conservative livery.
7. Singapore Airlines were the first users of the new Airbus A380 (double-deck) aircraft. What colour was the tailfin on this airline's planes?

Answer: Navy blue

The tail of the Singapore Airlines is navy blue and includes a gold bird logo of the airline.
8. Which of these airline logos does not feature a botanical element?

Answer: Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific features a brushstroke, while Aer Lingus has a shamrock, Air Canada a maple leaf and China Airlines a plum blossom flower.
9. What is the dominant colour on the fuselage of Air France planes?

Answer: White

The colour of the Air France livery is "Eurowhite". It features mostly white with only the airline's name in blue and a logo on the vertical tail.
10. Which airline has a kangaroo in its logo?

Answer: Qantas

The kangaroo was first introduced in 1944, later going through five major modifications. Since 1984 the livery on their aircraft consists of a red rear with the white kangaroo logo.
Source: Author xoghi

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