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This blue-and-white painted Boeing 737 complements the clear sky with clouds
That's right, this "Flying Dream" painted plane was officially unveiled at the Zhoushan Delivery Center in Zhejiang not long ago
The aircraft represents a new milestone in Boeing's "Flying Dreams" aviation science education program launched in 2009
The new painting uses the blue of the deep dream as the main color to represent the dream and the boundless sky, as well as the infinite horizon for young people to explore
From the C-type biplane designed by Mr.
More than a decade later, the "Flying Dreams" program has inspired the enthusiasm of thousands of students in China and helped realize Boeing's desire to cultivate the imagination and creativity of future talents in the aviation industry
It is based on similar themes of imagination and creativity that AkzoNobel is fully committed to and supports the use of this Boeing 737-700 as a custom canvas for the creation of new in-flight artworks
The aircraft is located at the Zhoushan Boeing 737 Delivery Center and is dedicated to training students in the art of painting and one-off design for aircraft
The blue-and-white painted Boeing 737 aircraft complements the clouds in the clear sky after being spray-painted by AkzoNobel
AkzoNobel's local technical team experimented with multiple mixes and applications around the four colours chosen by the paint designer, bringing the Aerodur 3001/3002 primer/clearcoat to life through the existing AkzoNobel formula
Since 2017, the "Flying Dreams" program has been promoting aviation science courses in remote areas.
The full version of the popular science video can be viewed at [Video Center]~