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− | This logo was introduced on May 24, 1989 along with a new livery. The new look was introduced following mergers [[Pacific Southwest Airlines]] in 1988 and [[Piedmont Airlines]] in August 1989.[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1192625.html] |
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− | The new identity was created by [[SBG Partners]] in San Francisco.[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sLkiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RbUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5558%2C4953910][http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6VQNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Zm4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4175%2C9278678] |
+ | This logo was introduced on May 24, 1989 along with a new livery. The new look was introduced following mergers [[Pacific Southwest Airlines]] in 1988 and [[Piedmont Airlines]] in August 1989.[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1192625.html] The new identity was created by [[SBG Partners]] in San Francisco.[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sLkiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RbUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5558%2C4953910][http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6VQNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Zm4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4175%2C9278678] |
==US Airways== |
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− | USAir was rebranded as US Airways on February 27, 1997.[http://www.usairways.com/en-US/aboutus/pressroom/history/chronology.html] The |
+ | USAir was rebranded as US Airways on February 27, 1997.[http://www.usairways.com/en-US/aboutus/pressroom/history/chronology.html] The name change happened partly because the company wanted to present itself as a major airline. Most major airlines in the US have a name with "airlines" or "airways" in it, while names with "air" are usually used by smaller regional airlines.[http://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/17/weekinreview/fly-the-pinstripe-skies.html] The design was made by [[Luxon Carrá]] and [[Deskey Associates]].[http://www.identityworks.com/articles/Spaeth97.pdf][http://login.vnuemedia.com/bw/esearch/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=542878] |
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− | US Airways merged with [[American Airlines]] on December 9, 2013 and moved to Oneworld on March 31, 2014. On July 13, 2015, American announced that it planned to discontinue the US Airways brand name on October 17, 2015. On that date, US Airways was scheduled to make the final flight for the airline as a red-eye from San Francisco to Philadelphia, taking off as US Airways Flight 1939, and landing as [[American Airlines]] Flight 1939. |
+ | US Airways merged with [[American Airlines]] on December 9, 2013 and moved to [[Oneworld]] on March 31, 2014. On July 13, 2015, American announced that it planned to discontinue the US Airways brand name on October 17, 2015. On that date, US Airways was scheduled to make the final flight for the airline as a red-eye from San Francisco to Philadelphia, taking off as US Airways Flight 1939, and landing as [[American Airlines]] Flight 1939. |
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Revision as of 23:55, 4 August 2017
USAir
1979–1989
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On October 28, 1979, Allegheny Airlines was expanded greatly and changed its name to USAir. The new name, logo and livery was created by Landor Associates. Although the company was found in 1939, they did not have a logo yet until 1979.
1989–1997
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This logo was introduced on May 24, 1989 along with a new livery. The new look was introduced following mergers Pacific Southwest Airlines in 1988 and Piedmont Airlines in August 1989.[1] The new identity was created by SBG Partners in San Francisco.[2][3]
US Airways
1997–2015
USAir was rebranded as US Airways on February 27, 1997.[4] The name change happened partly because the company wanted to present itself as a major airline. Most major airlines in the US have a name with "airlines" or "airways" in it, while names with "air" are usually used by smaller regional airlines.[5] The design was made by Luxon Carrá and Deskey Associates.[6][7]
US Airways merged with American Airlines on December 9, 2013 and moved to Oneworld on March 31, 2014. On July 13, 2015, American announced that it planned to discontinue the US Airways brand name on October 17, 2015. On that date, US Airways was scheduled to make the final flight for the airline as a red-eye from San Francisco to Philadelphia, taking off as US Airways Flight 1939, and landing as American Airlines Flight 1939.
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