Turkish Airlines (Türk Hava Yolları) is the state-owned flag carrier of Turkey and the largest airline in eastern Europe. A member of the Star Alliance since 2008, it flies to more countries than any other airline in the world. It owns the low-cost carriers AnadoluJet and SunExpress, the latter of which is a joint venture with Lufthansa, another Star Alliance member.
Turkish State Airlines Administration[]
1933–1956[]
Turkish Airlines[]
1956–1964[]
1964–1990[]
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1990–2008[]
Turkish Airlines joined Star Alliance in 2008, months before undergoing a refresh of their logo.
Alternative lockup.
Bilingual variant with Star Aliance membership.
2008–2010[]
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Star Alliance membership logo.
Bilingual variant with Star Aliance membership.
2010–2018[]
2010–2017[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Proxima Nova
Launched:
Unknown
Star Alliance membership logo.
2017–2018; 2018–present (secondary)[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Proxima Nova
Launched:
Unknown
This logo existed for a brief period and only dropped the 3D gloss effect of the previous logo.
Star Alliance membership logo.
2018–present[]
Designer:
Imagination
Typography:
Unknown
Launched:
29 October 2018
To commemorate the opening of the new Istanbul Airport on 29 October 2018, the airline modified its logo slightly, changing the font of the wordmark. It also introduced a new corporate identity. However, the livery from 2010 remains unchanged, and the website continues to use the Museo Sans font used by the previous corporate identity.
Notes 1Merged with United Airlines, a Star Alliance founding member. 2Merged with American Airlines, a Oneworld founding member. 3As Connecting Partner before closure. 4Renamed as LATAM Airlines Brazil and LATAM Airlines Paraguay 2 years after leave the alliance.