Copa Airlines

Copa Airlines Celebrates 75 Years with a New Livery

Copa Airlines celebrates its 75th anniversary by showcasing a Boeing 737-800 NG model aircraft livery, reminiscent of the look the airline had in the 1990s, a period that launched what would become the Hub of the Americas® and the expansion of their network with the vision of connecting the Americas and promoting the wonders of Panama.

“This Boeing 737-800 NG painted in the colors that our fleet had at the beginning of the 90s commemorates a key time in our history when we created what would become the Hub of the Americas®, transforming Copa into the leading airline in the region,” said Pedro Heilbron, CEO of Copa Airlines. “Our history represents the commitment and achievements, but above all, the great endeavor of our people to overcome all the challenges we have encountered along the way as we proudly carry the Panamanian flag through the skies of America for 75 years.”

The Boeing 737-800 NG, registration number HP-1841, was painted at the Copa Airlines Maintenance Center, located at the Tocumen International Airport in Panama City. More than 30 employees participated in the process, including aviation painters, designers, and engineers, totaling over 2,500 hours of work in 15 days.

After the unveiling event on August 31, the first flight assigned to the Boeing 737-800 NG, as the commemorative livery, was the CM808, en route from Panama City to New York. The aircraft will cross the continental skies on designated routes between the more than 75 destinations in 32 countries where Copa Airlines currently operates, carrying on its history, representing what the company’s fleet of Boeing 737-200 looked like between 1988 and 2005.

Copa Airlines expects to be at pre-pandemic seat capacity numbers in the second half of 2022 and reach 2019 passenger numbers by the end of the year. The Airline continues to focus on offering world-class service connecting passengers through the Hub of the Americas®, located at the Tocumen International Airport in Panama City.

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