Dallas-based Southwest on Thursday announced Penguin One. The Boeing 737-700 painted with images of penguins will help mark Southwest's 25 years of partnership with SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.
Southwest and SeaWorld unveiled Penguin One in Florida at Orlando International Airport. Penguin One, of course, is not Southwest's first plane to bear a livery with ties to Sea World. The carrier's fleet also includes Shamu One and Shamu Two, which each feature likenesses of the famous SeaWorld whale.
The other theme-decorated Southwest jets are Arizona One, California One, Colorado One, Florida One, Illinois One, Lone Star One for Texas, Maryland One, Nevada One, New Mexico One and Triple Crown One, for Southwest customer service achievements.
Specially designed aircraft have become a regular promotion at some airlines, and a often a favorite of plane spotters.
Earlier this month, Alaska Airlines unveiled a Hawaii-themed aircraft in which the paint-job was designed in a competition of high-school students.
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