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    Transavia Unveils New Livery for Airbus A320neo

    Sophia BennettBy Sophia Bennett09/11/20252,4882 Mins Read
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    Transavia Introduces Updated Livery on Upcoming Airbus Aircraft

    Transavia has been hinting at a fresh livery update over the past few months, aiming for a slight rebrand that revises its current design. Despite recently introducing a retro-style livery on an Airbus A321neo, the airline is proceeding with changes that affect the livery’s tail and other components.

    The first aircraft to sport this new scheme, an Airbus A320-252N with tail number F-HXSX (msn 12827), has been unveiled and is slated for delivery to Transavia France.

    Photos of the refreshed Transavia livery indicate that future aircraft deliveries will feature this design, which will also be applied to the existing fleet as maintenance schedules permit.

    According to airline sources, “Airbus will start assembling the first A321neo in this updated livery for Transavia later this year, with an expected delivery by the end of 2025.”

    Details of the New Livery

    • The Transavia brand name is prominently displayed on the fuselage using a new font.
    • The engines are painted all-green, adding a striking visual element.
    • The sharklets feature a fresh design with white exteriors marked by a green “T,” and the familiar green with a white “T” on the inside.
    • The logo is placed underneath the aircraft on the belly.

    Let us know your thoughts on this updated livery. Share whether you prefer the new design, the old one, or even the retro version in the comments below.

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