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Adria CRJ to get Star livery

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An Adria Airways Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft is set to feature the Star Alliance livery soon. The jet in question, registered S5-AAV and nicknamed Vesna, will replace the previous aircraft adorned by the colour scheme, a CRJ200 which has recently been sold. S5-AAV is currently flying in an all-white livery. Over the year the jet had been wet-leased to both City Jet and Air Serbia. It is a requirement for airline members of Star Alliance to have at least 3% of their international fleet painted in the Star Alliance livery.

Former Adria CRJ200 in Star livery
December 22, 2016
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  1. Anonymous11:13

    The star livery looks good on the CRJ.

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  2. John09:35

    Why? It's ugly

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