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See Lufthansa Liveries Change Through the Years

Feb. 07, 2018
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See Lufthansa Liveries Change Through the Years
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Since its founding in the 1950s, Lufthansa has been one of the world's more consistent airlines when it comes to graphics and corporate identity. After changing to its current livery in the 1960s — blue tail with yellow circle, blue stylized crane in the circle, blue cheatline down a largely white fuselage — the German flag carrier has remained faithful to the model. There's even a manual on "Lufthansa and Graphic Design" that explains how the airline achieves its remarkably consistent image. (Great gift idea for an aviation-geek significant other, by the way.)

But that changed on Wednesday — a big piece of that identity is going away, upsetting aviation enthusiasts all over the globe. Lufthansa unveiled a new livery for its airplanes that does away with the iconic yellow on the tail, relegating it to a strip near the doors.

TPG was there to cover the official reveal of the new colors in Frankfurt, but, as it's an office full of dedicated AvGeeks, we wanted to give you a look at the colors that Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft, now grown into the largest airline group in Europe, has sported throughout the years. They all featured the classic Lufthansa yellow — and we wouldn't be completely surprised if the airline brought back at some point the yellow tail, if only as a retro color scheme painted as a one-off on a single airplane.

Seen below in the mid-1950s: a Lockheed Super Constellation, used on flights to the US. It was the last of the great piston-engined long-haulers before jets took over. Lufthansa flew it from 1955.

Photo by Lufthansa AG/ullstein bild via Getty Images

The first jet airplane arrived in 1959, a Boeing 707. Yellow appeared now larger, and on the tail.

Photo by Lufthansa AG/ullstein bild via Getty Images

When the first Boeing 747 was delivered in March 1970, it touched down on German soil in Hamburg from the factory in Seattle already wearing its Lufthansa colors. It was the then-new livery that introduced the yellow circle and the Helvetica typeface for the titles. The font isn't going away with Wednesday's change, at least.

Photo by Conti-Press/ullstein bild via Getty Images

The white upper fuselage and grey belly remained unchanged until the 1990s, as seen on this Airbus A300 taking off.

Image courtesy of Lufthansa

The yellow-over-blue with white fuselage and Helvetica titles became a group identifier for regional airlines operating under Lufthansa's umbrella as Team Lufthansa — for example, as seen on this Fokker 50 regional turboprop.

(Photo by Lufthansa AG/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

In the 1990s, the amount of grey on the undersides became smaller, but the livery overall remained the same, as seen on this 747-400 taking off from New York's JFK airport in 2012.

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Yellow and blue was also the main color of flight attendants' uniforms, for example here in Munich in 2015. That's also when Lufthansa celebrated its 60th anniversary by introducing a special light-blue uniform inspired by the traditional Dirndl dress.

Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images

After the new, yellow-less livery gets introduced, yellow will likely remain throughout the airline's customer-facing operations, though — for example in airports, such as in this image taken in 2015 at Frankfurt.

Photo by Frank Bienewald/LightRocket via Getty Images

And then there's the legendary yellow booklet, the timetable that nowadays is available as pdf file but keeps its original color. Generations of young aviation geeks have learned to read airline schedules on it by scanning its clear, elegant (yes, it's Helvetica) typeface. And we dearly hope that it stays with us for generations to come.

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