Well the first Joon by Air France plane has entered the paint shop.
Does it look boring? Is it a shade of blue? Does it look like the printer got stuck when printing the logo? Or is it more eurowhite with blue?
Let’s have a look.
merci au syndicat AF de poster une des 1eres photos @weflyjoon #joon @AvgeeksFR @flight_report @zeTravelersClub https://t.co/Bgobz2u02F pic.twitter.com/CJdQgPJJcv
— Paul Marais-Hayer ✈️ (@AF001) November 8, 2017
About the only thing that’s reasonably exciting about it is the Air France logo that’s very small on the side. Otherwise, it’s very much like the renders.
Otherwise it looks… very Joon. And I bet like most of the Air France fleet, it won’t be cleaned too often,m leading to lovely dirty streak marks on the body of the plane
Joon is a low-cost side of Air France that’s being dressed up as an “airline for millennials”. I’ll spare you the press releases that questioned my own sanity (although if you don’t need sanity – take a look at the introduction and launch of the airline)
I feel I should leave you with the interpretive dance video that launched the airline.
Il y a du nouveau dans l’air ! Nous sommes #JOON, la compagnie aérienne nouvelle génération par @AirFrance. On vous emmène ? ✈️ #weflyjoon pic.twitter.com/k1ucJuiAtr
— JOON (@weflyjoon) September 25, 2017
Header Image: Joon Airbus A320 taken by Paul Marais-Hayer (AF001 om Twitter)
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