41. The Vintage Throwback

This remarkable paint job on the Hog was intended to honor the aircrafts from World War II, which were a source of motivation. Even though this war machine has the capacity to cause massive destruction, we still appreciate the artwork on it. The intimidating appearance of the Warthog along with the high number of barrels it has makes it so that even the strongest opponents flee when they catch sight of it.
42. Nok Air – Birds

Nok, a budget airline from Thailand, has decided to be creative by adorning their planes with designs of birds.
This colorful sight can be seen when the planes are on the ground, thus providing a witty answer to the joke “Is it a bird or a plane? – Yes, it’s both!”
43. All Nippon Airways – Fly Panda

In 2007, All Nippon Airlines celebrated twenty years of Japan-China flights by painting a panda on one of its planes. The panda, a revered animal in China, was the perfect choice to adorn the aircraft, which is still in service and has been affectionately nicknamed the “Fly Panda”.