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26 September 2016, 16:14

Belavia's second rebranded aircraft to arrive in Minsk 28 September

MINSK, 26 September (BelTA) – The second cornflower-blue aircraft of the Belarusian air carrier Belavia will arrive in Minsk on 28 September, BelTA learnt from the press service of the airline.

The second out of three Boeing 737-800 ordered in 2014 will arrive in Minsk late on 28 September. Belavia's first rebranded aircraft landed in Minsk National Airport on 15 August. The third one is expected in Minsk in December.

The new aircraft is designed to offer 189 economy-class seats. The plane comes in white and blue colors, with a cornflower beautifying the tail. Belavia's rebranding was financed by Boeing Company. According to the Belarusian airline, the development of the new livery took 1.5 years. The U.S. branding agencies Teague (the interior) and Paul Wylde (the livery) did most of the work involved in developing Belavia's new style. Belavia's new proprietary style will be used across the board: in the interior design of aircraft and office premises, the uniform of pilots and flight attendants, in document templates, the official website, in navigation and advertising surfaces.

The new Boeing 737-800 aircraft boasts new Boeing Sky Interior, which lamps allow passengers to more easily switch from one time zone to another and better handle nighttime flights. The interior design offers more space for hand luggage and more space for every passenger.

Belavia is Belarus' largest air carrier. At present the company offers regular flights to 47 destinations in 28 countries in Europe and Asia.

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