WestJet - Livery

Livery

WestJet's aircraft are painted white except for the lettering on the fuselage, tail, wings and vertical stabilizers.

The tail is divided roughly into slanted thirds, coloured (from front to back) navy blue, white, and teal. This pattern is used on the outside of the blended winglets at the end of the wings while, on the inside, the winglets are painted white with the words WestJet.com in dark blue lettering.

In February 2010 WestJet introduced a special livery on one aircraft, registration C-GWSZ, promoting its customer-service promise, or "Care-antee", in both English and French. This aircraft also features a new tail design.

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