Desert Gold - Southwest
Posted by jks182@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 13 comments
I was lucky enough to fly on the desert gold southwest livery this weekend. Only two in rotation.
OMGtheykilldkenni@reddit
I am currently looking at this plane in Denver at gate C-43. I unfortunately do not get to fly it to Dallas tonight.
Sensitive-Outside469@reddit
I recognize Eppley Airfield when I see it! Livery and terminal from the same era.
jks182@reddit (OP)
Well done! š«”
BigmacSasquatch@reddit
Never forget what they took from youā¦.
Unironically, this and the Battleship gray United scheme are peak aestheticšš
And thereās nothing you can do to sway my opinion.
manic_at_thedisco@reddit
Peak aesthetic and Iāll die on that hill too
randomtask733@reddit
The peak aesthetic of your peak aesthetic is SWA desert gold livery on the 727.
skyboy510@reddit
Northwest Airlines ābowling shoeā as well. It was a good period for airline liveries.
ThinKaleidoscope639@reddit
I worked on that exact plane at Boeing!!
NOISY_SUN@reddit
Is that a good thing or a bad thing
ThinKaleidoscope639@reddit
100% pride built in every aircraft Iāve helped deliver. 100% confidence built right
NOISY_SUN@reddit
Serious question: is the āculture changeā that Boeingās new CEO is trying to instill actually working or is it just lip service?
ThinKaleidoscope639@reddit
There have been major changes inside the company. The 737 program is leading those changes. Boeing is taking serious inventory in its leadership culture, employee empowerment and product development. Thereās still more work, but the company is changing. Itās gotten better
fixthelampshade@reddit
I took my first flight on one of those in 2015!