44. Western Pacific – The Simpsons Jet

Back in 1995, Western Pacific Airlines, which is no longer in operation, decided to deck out one of their planes with characters from the hit sitcom The Simpsons. This aircraft was part of their extensive advertising campaign, with Bart, Homer, Lisa and Marge all being prominently featured on the sides of the plane until the airline closed down in 1998.
45. Maple Marvel

The Royal Canadian Air Force’s star attraction is the CF-18 fighter jet, which is decorated with white and red maple leaf markings. It was brought out for the 2017 Canada150 Air Show to commemorate the nation’s 150th anniversary. This amazing aircraft is able to go as fast as 1,127 miles per hour, however, it is difficult to observe with the human eye.
46. The Rainbow Make-A-Wish Jet

International Jet Aviation, a Denver-based plane management and rental company, graciously donated a Lear Jet model 35 that has been giving a unique service to children suffering from serious illnesses worldwide. As of 1990, those kids had the chance to take an exciting flight if they so desired. The jet had undergone model changes over the years, with the last flight taking place in 2019. We applaud the eye-catching paint job and the great service this plane provided to sick kids.