A
logojet is an
airliner
with an
advertising paint scheme.
Logojets used for advertising companies remain uncommon due to the
time and cost of repainting an entire airliner.
When accommodating advertisements, the aircraft's normal livery
often disappears completely from the
fuselage, leaving only the airline's logo painted,
for example, on the engine's
cowling.
Logojets can also advertise sporting and cultural events. In such
cases, the logo of the event is usually added to the fuselage
without replacing the original livery.
An example is Lufthansa
airliners that sported a football motif
on their noses prior to the 2006
FIFA World Cup in Germany.
Logojets
in the United States include those of Western Pacific Airlines and
Southwest
Airlines Shamu jets
[515443] sponsored by Seaworld
.
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