
Alaska Airlines welcomed the first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner painted in its new global livery. The exterior design draws inspiration from the natural wonder of the Aurora Borealis, featuring a palette of deep midnight blues and lush emerald greens that channel the aurora’s energy and spirit of the Alaska brand. Utilizing a new aircraft painting technology, it took artists nearly 1,000 hours across 13 days to paint the aircraft exterior from nose to tail. Photos by Alaska Airlines


Attached: 1 video Video of Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 #N783HA takeoff on PDX Runway 10L continuing to Seattle after diverting to Portland. Later in the takeoff and climb, Mount Hood is 40mi/65km in the background as the plane makes its left turn toward Seattle. It only climbed to 21,000ft before leveling off into one of the arrival corridors for Seattle. #aviation #travel #avgeek #PNW
@Leighton I also think more of the aurora theme would have been nice. And I already know I was influenced by IcelandAir's Hekla Aurora.
But I can see how Alaska is keeping consistent with their regular livery with Chester the Eskimo (Alaska 737 MAX9 photo attached), which has the same amount of white up front around the logo. So I'll just give them that.