There are exceptions. Air New Zealand once turned a Boeing 777 into a giant ad for Lord of the Rings, Mango, based in Johannesburg, utilises a bright orange hue, while Siberian carrier S7 tends to colour its planes lime green. But the vast majority of passenger aircraft are painted white. Why?
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Even just colored planes would be an improvement, though there are reasons they are usually white.
They are missing a trick here – there are loads of aerial advertising types from blimps to banners behind planes. why not underneath jumbos?
it works even better if you project messages onto smoke – SHAME THE POLUTERS! WE ARE WATCHING YOU
japan seems to be going ahead with this already…
this is a bit weird tbh