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More recently, Aeroflot introduced a refreshed design ... that makes it especially striking. The logo, covering the tail fin and sweeping near the nose, represents the sky-god Horus who takes ...
Despite one or two experiments, Aeroflot has stayed with the Soviet logo for 75 years and its characteristic ... blue underside sweeping down from the tail. The fin carries a stylised Russian ...
Despite the modern changes, Aeroflot has decided to retain the ultimate symbol of the Soviet past, the winged hammer-and-sickle, as its logo. Last December, airline executives floated the idea of ...
Russian flag carrier Aeroflot plans to drop its Soviet-era hammer-and-sickle logo, and will operate its first flight under a new logo on Dec. 25, commercial director Evgeniy Bachurin said.
the airline has kept faith with the logo; in fact it is hailed as one of the last companies or organisations to continue to embrace the design. However, Aeroflot is now keen to rebrand itself in ...
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