Sundair in a new livery in the air

Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).

Sundair in a new livery in the air

Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).
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The German holiday airline Sundair is giving its aircraft a new livery. The first aircraft to wear the new color scheme is the Airbus A41 operated by FlyAir320 with the registration 9A-IRM.

Until now, Sundair was not known for spending a lot of money on paint. Some aircraft only have a sticker on the tail unit. The principle remains true, but black and blue have now been added. Furthermore, the name of the airline is stamped on the fuselage.

First of all, the A41 320A-IRM operated by its sister company FlyAir9 received the new livery. Little by little, all of the machines operated by Sundair are to open up in this color scheme. This also includes those who, based on a wetlease agreement, are from the Croatian sister FlyAir41 be flown.

Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).

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