Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-400: 'Salmon-Thirsty-Salmon'. No. 9 of a series. 2005
Pictured on approach to Yakutat, AK with Mt. Hubbard (14,950 ft.) in background. Pictured by Alaska Airlines employee Charlie Russell.
Specially painted aircraft N792AS of a multi-color scheme of a glimmering King Salmon celebrates the important relationship between the airline and the Wild Alaska Seafood industry is considered the most intricate and elaborate pain scheme ever applied to a commercial jet. Designed by Mark Boyle of Seattle, WA. The image required a team of 30 painters and took 24 days to complete.
New. Measures 5-7/8" x 4-1/8". Mint condition. Printed in Japan.
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