List of Civil Air Ensigns
Flag | Country | Date | Name | Description |
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Australia | 1948 | Australian Civil Aviation Ensign | An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the stars of the Southern Cross superimposed | |
Fiji | 1970 | Fijian Civil Air Ensign | An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Fijian coat of arms superimposed | |
Ghana | 1957 | Ghanaian Civil Air Ensign | A light blue ensign with the Flag of Ghana in the canton and the national star in the fly | |
Guyana | Guyanese Civil Air Ensign | An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Flag of Guyana in the canton | ||
Luxembourg | Roude Léiw (Red Lion) | An ensign based on the Coat of arms of Luxembourg. Also used as the Luxembourgish civil ensign. | ||
New Zealand | 16 November 1938 | New Zealand Civil Air Ensign | An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the stars of the Southern Cross as seen from New Zealand in the fourth quarter | |
Pakistan | 1951 | Pakistani Civil Air Ensign | A light blue ensign with the Flag of Pakistan in the canton influenced by the British design | |
United Kingdom | 11 August 1931 | British Civil Air Ensign | A light blue ensign with the Union Flag in the canton and a dark blue Latin cross fimbriated white placed overall | |
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