SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350

SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350. Photo: X @FlySWISS
SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350. Photo: X @FlySWISS

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has released a video showcasing the painting process of its first Airbus A350-900. The work was carried out at the Airbus factory in Toulouse, France, marking a new chapter in the modernization of the Swiss airline’s fleet.

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Previously, SWISS had announced a special livery called “Wanderlust,” inspired by Swiss culture, which it plans to apply to its new A350s. However, it is still unclear whether this first aircraft will feature that customization in the revealed video or if the design will be added to future units, possibly in the form of special decals.

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Previously, SWISS had announced a special livery called "Wanderlust". Photo: X @FlySWISS
Previously, SWISS had announced a special livery called “Wanderlust”. Photo: X @FlySWISS

SWISS will receive a total of five Airbus A350-900 aircraft, which will gradually replace the four Airbus A340-300s currently in operation. All of the airline’s A350s are part of a larger order placed by the Lufthansa Group in 2019, totaling 25 aircraft of this model.

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This new addition is part of SWISS’s strategy to enhance operational efficiency and passenger comfort, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and sustainability.

SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350. Photo: X @FlySWISS
SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350. Photo: X @FlySWISS
SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350. Photo: X @FlySWISS
SWISS reveals painting process of its first Airbus A350. Photo: X @FlySWISS

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