Fuji Dream Airlines is a Japanese regional airline headquartered in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan. The airline was founded on 24 June 2008 and commenced operations on 23 July 2009; it features an all-Embraer fleet of three E170s and 13 E175s. The airline has three focus hubs: Shizuoka Airport, Nagoya Airport, and Kobe Airport. The airline also serves fourteen other destinations alongside its hubs.
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White
This White E175 would be a unique addition to Infinite Flight. There aren’t a lot of airlines that showcase different colours of the rainbow with such decadence as Fuji Dream Airlines. They take on such a unique design that places red on a primarily white livery with a little bit of yellow to complement with the colour red. It’ll also give light to users on how underrated this airline is. The red and white colours represent the colours of the Japanese flag; having this livery would be a great representation of the country and this airline.
Pantone Details
Here are the Pantone colours they used in the livery:
The airline is known for its colourful fleet of E-Jets; each E-Jet is painted its own distinct colour, marking its uniqueness. There are currently feature requests for the Purple E175, JA06FJ, Gold E175, JA09FJ, Tea Green E175, JA08FJ, and more to come soon.
Joke aside, this is a very nice livery to have, especially in the Asia region. Would open up more routes in the beautiful Japan and regional airports ;))
I decided to make this feature request because it seems too good not to do it. They have a unique selection of liveries and it’s time for people to know about it.
I live about a 30 minute drive from Nagoya Airfield (Komaki Airport, which was the former main airport of Nagoya, not to be confused with the newer and larger Chubu Centrair Airport). Would absolutely LOVE to see this in Infinite Flight! I hardly ever see anyone in the Chubu region of Japan. An FDA aircraft in Infinite Flight would hopefully mean people use this lesser known regional airfield, and connect it to places such as Kobe or Shizuoka.
The period when Cherry Blossoms bloom in Tokyo, Japan. It’s a season when lots of people in Japan and from around the world see these gorgeous, pink, and dazzling flowers out in the cold sunny weather of Japan.
Cherry Blossoms have been a symbol of spring. Although they might be fleeting, they make you happy even if it’s for a brief moment in time.
Imagine drinking green tea lying under the Cherry Blossoms while a Fuji Dream Airlines E-Jet taxies for departure. You know it’s going to be a good week.
Thank you for reading and stay tuned for something surprising in an hour. 🍵
With our recently announced changes to the feature category, any livery feature request for operators that have unique liveries for each aircraft or group of aircraft within their fleet (rather than just one livery for all aircraft) will be closed. This is to prevent a feature request being made for every livery available. In these cases, community members can now create one generic livery request per aircraft type following the guidance below:
In cases where an operator has various/unique liveries for each aircraft within their fleet, one feature request should be created for that aircraft type as a generic livery request. The topic must include a list of the various liveries available (or a link to a source which contains them), and no more than 3 images to show some of the different types of liveries currently in use (e.g. feature request for “A320 Condor Livery”, includes a list of the different designs available, up to 3 images to show some of the different colored stripe designs that are currently in use on the A320 aircraft, and then if available, a link to where these can be found online)
Note: Frontier liveries are dealt with on a case by case basis but are unlikely to be permitted on the A320 series aircraft due to the large number already present in-app
If the feature request is chosen as a livery to be included in a future update, then we will decide which exact livery is included with a community poll (please note that this is subject to change based on design/time constraints or other internal factors).