An EVA Air (BR) Boeing 777-300ER aircraft featuring its new livery has rolled out of the paint shop.
The 777-300ER aircraft, Registration B-16725, was spotted on Oct. 27 when it returned to Paine Field after painting in Portland, according to an image released by Paine Airport.
The aircraft B-16725 is the first plane to wear the new livery.
By shifting the aerodynamic line upwards and changing the color scheme to a dark blue one, the new livery made a couple of changes to the existing livery, such as removing the orange strip on the tail and adding another to the belly.
Taking the first flight in this October, the 777-300ER aircraft will continue through the next stages of production, including cabin furnishing and cockpit fitting before delivery to EVA Air.
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