The Libyan airline Petro Air has got a new livery. The de Havilland Dash-300 with the registration 5A-AGR already carries this. The turboprop aircraft was repainted by Medavia at Luqa Airport (Malta).
Petro Air is a charter airline founded in 2008. The fleet currently consists of ten aircraft. There are four de Havilland DHC-6-300s, one DHC-6-400, two Dash 8-300s and three Embraer 170s.
So far, most of the Petro-Air planes have had a red tail. This was changed in the course of the new livery, which can be seen for the first time on the 5A-AGR. In addition, the airline's internet address is now placed on both sides of the turboprop aircraft.