Re-paint for new Red Wings Airbus

By April 24, 2019 January 16th, 2020 General News

Russian carrier Red Wings has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321 in the airline’s new revised livery.

The 220-seat A321, which has an all-economy layout, arrived at Moscow Domodedovo on 18 April after being painted in Montpellier.

Red Wings said the A321, a 2006 airframe is one of four that will be introduced during the year to upgrade the carrier’s fleet.

“The new corporate identity is a reflection on out internal changes,” says Evgeny Klyucharyov, highlighting on-board service improvements and adjustments to increase business efficiency.

Russian bureau Duck Design developed the revised scheme which features a red logo, resembling a simplified pair of wings, which is replicated in white with the carrier’s name on a red vertical fin.

Red Wings revealed that the logo is a “logical continuation” of the earlier one, but more “dynamic and modern”.

Partner operator Nordavia has also recently undergone a rebrand under the Smartavia name, also featuring a new livery.