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*[http://www.thaiairways.com/about-thai/public-information/en/thai-logo.htm THAI logo]
 
 
|Thai Airways 1st logo.svg|1960–1975
*[http://www.thaiairways.com/about-thai/company-profile/en/thai-brand.htm THAI's brand]
 
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|Thai logo old.svg|1975–2005
*[http://www.airtimes.com/cgat/th/thai/gal/tggal.htm AirTimes]
 
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|Thai Airways Logo.svg|2005–present
*[http://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/tg.htm Airline Timetable Images]
 
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==1960-1975==
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==1960–1975==
[[File:Thai Airways symbol 1960.png|150px|center]]
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[[File:Thai Airways 1st logo.svg|center|171x171px]]
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[[File:Thai Airways 1st logo alternate.svg|center|Alternate version (found on favPNG)|304x304px]]
   
Thai Airways' original "dancing man" logo was designed by Prince Kraisingh Vudhijaya. It depicts a traditional Thai dancer.
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In 1960, Thai Airways International split from [[Thai Airways Company]]. Following the split, Thai Airways International started using "dancing man" logo began in 1960 which was designed by Prince Kraisingh Vudhijaya. It depicts a traditional Thai dancer.
   
The font was also used by [[Scandinavian Airlines System]], who co-owned the airline at the time. Early liveries were also very similar to the ones uses by SAS.[http://www.wings900.com/vb/1-500-scale-discussion/36915-new-release-1-500-herpa-thai-airways-international-se-210-caravelle-iii.html]
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The font was also used by [[Scandinavian Airlines System]], who co-owned the airline at the time. Early liveries were also very similar to the ones uses by SAS.
   
==1975-2005==
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==1975–2005==
 
[[File:Thai logo old.svg|250px|center]]
 
[[File:Thai logo old.svg|250px|center]]
 
 
In the mid-1970s, Thai was expanding and needed a new corporate image. A new identity was developed by [[Landor Associates]] of San Francisco. The entire identity used gold, purple and magenta, and was inspired by Thai culture.
 
In the mid-1970s, Thai was expanding and needed a new corporate image. A new identity was developed by [[Landor Associates]] of San Francisco. The entire identity used gold, purple and magenta, and was inspired by Thai culture.
 
*[http://www.webcitation.org/5woUj7eGG Thai - Press Release]
   
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==2005–present==
[http://www.thaiair.info/tips/h10l3e.htm] {{webcite|http://www.webcitation.org/5woUj7eGG}}
 
 
[[File:Thai Airways Logo.svg|250px|center]]
 
 
An updated identity was introduced in April 2005. It had been developed with [[Interbrand]].
==2005-Present==
 
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*[http://www.webcitation.org/5woUhhk8Q Interbrand - Thai Airways]
[[File:Thai logo.svg|250px|center]]
 
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*[https://airmodels.net/31-thai-airways Thai Airways Model Aircraft]
 
An updated identity was introduced in April 2005. It had been developed with [[Interbrand]].[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-131285909.html]
 
 
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
 
Thai Airways Logo.svg|2D version
 
 
*[http://www.interbrand.com/case_study.aspx?caseid=1028&langid=1000 Interbrand]
 
*[http://interbrand.com/en/our-work/THAI-AIRWAYS-INTERNATIONAL-THAI-AIRWAYS.aspx Interbrand]
 
*[http://www.webcitation.org/5woUhhk8Q]
 
   
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{{Chronology|[[Thai Airways Company]]<br>'''Thai Airways International'''|}}
 
{{Star Alliance}}
 
{{Star Alliance}}
 
[[Category:Airlines]]
 
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[[Category:1975]]
 
[[Category:1975]]
 
[[Category:2005]]
 
[[Category:2005]]
[[Category:Airlines in Thailand]]
 
[[Category:Thailand]]
 
[[Category:Airlines in Thailand]]
 
[[Category:Airlines in Thailand]]
 
[[Category:1960]]
 
 
[[Category:Bangkok]]
 
[[Category:Bangkok]]
[[Category:Thailand]]
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[[Category:Ministry of Transport (Thailand)]]
[[Category:Airlines]]
 
[[Category:Airlines in Thailand]]
 

Revision as of 15:18, 16 March 2020

1960–1975 1975–2005 2005–present
1960–1975 1975–2005 2005–present

1960–1975

Thai Airways 1st logo
Alternate version (found on favPNG)

In 1960, Thai Airways International split from Thai Airways Company. Following the split, Thai Airways International started using "dancing man" logo began in 1960 which was designed by Prince Kraisingh Vudhijaya. It depicts a traditional Thai dancer.

The font was also used by Scandinavian Airlines System, who co-owned the airline at the time. Early liveries were also very similar to the ones uses by SAS.

1975–2005

Thai logo old

In the mid-1970s, Thai was expanding and needed a new corporate image. A new identity was developed by Landor Associates of San Francisco. The entire identity used gold, purple and magenta, and was inspired by Thai culture.

2005–present

Thai Airways Logo

An updated identity was introduced in April 2005. It had been developed with Interbrand.

Thai Airways Company
Thai Airways International
Thai Airways International