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A Look At Qantas’ Indigenous Art Liveries – Simple Flying
Since the mid-1990s, Qantas has emblazoned some of its planes with designs from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…

Since the mid-1990s, Qantas has emblazoned some of its planes with designs from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Much of the art is highly colorful. All of it is eye-catching. In total, five planes have or still feature indigenous liveries. For Qantas, it is a way of promoting the airline as well as supporting and paying tribute to Australia’s original peoples – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
Arguably the most eye-catching Qantas plane, VH-OEJ Wunula Dreaming. Photo: Qantas
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