List
Name | Summary | Origin |
---|---|---|
Chatham Dockyard Union Flag | Introduced on Concorde for relaunch, now the livery for entire fleet | United Kingdom |
Animals and trees | Art of a tribe in the Kalahari Desert | Botswana |
Avignon | Jim Avignon design, contemporary German art | Germany |
Bavaria/Edelweis | German art | Germany |
Benyhone | Anglicized Gaelic for "Mountain of the birds", a Scottish tartan design | Scotland |
Blomsterang/Flower Field | Hearts and flowers | Sweden |
Blue Poole | Pottery design | England |
British Blend | Coffee cup design, result of New Britain competition, used on a single A320 | United Kingdom |
Chelsea Rose | Representation of the English rose | England |
Colour Down the Side | Abstract cornish art, used on a single Dash 8 of Brymon Airways (BA Citiexpress) | England |
Colum | Anglicized Irish for "Dove": a Celtic design | Ireland |
Crossing Borders | Egyptian scroll | Egypt |
Delftblue Daybreak | Delft pottery design | Netherlands |
Golden Khokloma | Representation of art on pottery and utensils | Russia |
Gothic/Calligraphy | German art | Germany |
Grand Union | By Christine Bass (artist and designer), result of a Sunday Times competition, based on traditional English canal boat art | United Kingdom |
Koguty Lowickie | Polish artist's print of cockerels, peacocks and flower | Poland |
L'esprit Liberté | Celebrating human rights movement | International |
La Pyramide du Louvre | One aircraft painted with image of central courtyard of Louvre museum | France |
Nalanji Dreaming | Aboriginal art, originally designed for Qantas | Australia |
Ndebele Martha | Geometric art. By Martha Masanabo | South Africa |
Ndebele Emmly | Similar to Ndebele Martha, by Emmly Masanabo | South Africa |
Paithani | Textile print | India |
Pause to remember | Poppy design, used around Remembrance Day. Now applied to fuselage | United Kingdom |
Rendezvous | Chinese calligraphy | Hong Kong |
Spring | Images of Romania | Romania |
Sterntaler/Bauhaus | Antje Brüggemann's 3-D 'ceramic objects' art | Germany |
Teaming up for Britain | Adopted for 2000 Summer Olympics, features British Olympic Association logo | United Kingdom |
Wunala Dreaming | Like Nalanji Dreaming, this livery was designed for Qantas | Australia |
Water Dreaming | Art representing northern Australian terrain | Australia |
Waves and Cranes/Nami Tsuru | Montage of a Japanese artist's depictions of waves and cranes | Japan |
Waves of the City/Floating | Simple and modern | United States |
Whale Rider | From wood carving representing the whaling tradition of the artist's community | Canada |
Wings | Representing seagulls in flight | Denmark |
Youm al-Suq | Arab market | Saudi Arabia |
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