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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Airlines logo! [Second Episode]

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Airlines logo! [Second Part]
 The four oldest non-dirigible airlines that still exist are Netherlands' KLM, Colombia's Avianca, Australia's Qantas, and the Czech Republic's Czech Airlines.


KLM first flew in May 1920, while Qantas (which stands for Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited) was founded in Queensland, Australia, in late 1920.
Here are introduced of 25 logos from a lot of airlines over the world. This is the second article/episode about airlines logo. In future, I will be presented more.




International Aviation Code:  AB
Germany





International Aviation Code: CY
Cyprus







International Aviation Code: OZ
South Korea







International Aviation Code: OU
Croatia







International Aviation Code: KU
Kuwait







International Aviation Code: TP
Portugal







International Aviation Code: CX
Hong Kong







International Aviation Code: UL
Sri Lanka







International Aviation Code: KE
South Korea







International Aviation Code: IR
Iran







International Aviation Code: SA
South Africa







International Aviation Code: SR
Switzerland







International Aviation Code: GA
Indonesia







International Aviation Code: IB
Spain







International Aviation Code: SN
Belgium







International Aviation Code: RO
Romania







International Aviation Code: AV
Colombia







International Aviation Code: TK
Turkey







International Aviation Code: FI
Iceland







International Aviation Code: AZ
Italy







International Aviation Code: WY
Oman







International Aviation Code: BI
Brunei







International Aviation Code: CM
Panama







International Aviation Code: ET
Ethiopia







International Aviation Code: VN
Vietnam





Many countries have national airlines that the government owns and operates. Fully private airlines are subject to a great deal of government regulation for economic, political, and safety concerns. For instance, governments often intervene to halt airline labor actions in order to protect the free flow of people, communications, and goods between different regions without compromising safety. Source: wikipedia

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