United Airlines Evo-Blue Livery Tracking Thread

Evo-Blue Livery Update

On April 13, 2024, after nine days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N68834’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for IAH the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On April 27, 2024, after 11 days in ROW, Dean Baldwin Painting LP completed N893UA’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed ROW bound for IAH the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Got a nice e175 Evo-Blue livery.


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New Delivery

On May 22, 2024, N24513 was delivered to United. She departed Hamburg-Finkenwerder (XFW/EDHI) bound for Tampa (TPA/KTPA), her induction site, via Reykjavik (KEF/BIKF) and Cleveland (CLE/KCLE), operating as UA 3850.

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It seems like they go back and forth between two routes for a321neo deliveries.

Yes.

  • XFW-KEF-CLE-TPA (5)
  • XFW-EDI-BGR-TPA (3)
  • XFW-KEF-CLE-IAH (1)
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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On May 7, 2024, after 11 days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N14107’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for SLC the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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How many United’s are left in the old livery?

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On April 28, 2024, after eight days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N26210’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for ORD the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On April 15, 2024, after 19 days in CWF, LandLocked Aviation Services completed N778UA’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed CWF bound for DEN the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Nice thread! I love the evo blue livery. I’m actually riding on N17321 today!

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On March 20, 2024, after eight days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N64844’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for IAH the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On April 20, 2024, after nine days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N69838’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for IAH the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On May 1, 2024, after 16 days in ROW, Dean Baldwin Painting LP completed N34131’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed ROW bound for LAX the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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New Delivery

On May 30, 2024, N14509 was delivered to United. She departed Mobile (BFM/KBFM) bound for Tampa (TPA/KTPA), her induction site, operating as UA 3850.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On October 14, 2023, after 12 days in FTW, International Aerospace Coatings completed N465UA’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed FTW bound for ORD the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On May 31, 2024, after nine days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N39423’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for IAH the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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New Delivery

On June 7, 2024, N14512 was delivered to United. She departed Mobile (BFM/KBFM) bound for Tampa (TPA/KTPA), her induction site, operating as UA 3850.

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Evo-Blue Livery Update

On May 15, 2024, after eight days in AMA, International Aerospace Coatings completed N81449’s transformation to Evo-Blue. She departed AMA bound for IAH the same day, where she resumed commercial operations.

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