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  1. Air China's Corporate Logo. The corporate logo of Air China depicts, with vivid lines, a phoenix that flits across the broad sky. With imagination stretched a bit, the way the logo is laid out recalls the English word “VIP”.

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · The Air China logo expresses Chinese traditions and values that are embodied in the modern aviation industry, such as safety, reliability, and comfort.

  3. In 2005, Air China introduced a refreshed logo after announced that the airlines would become official airline for 2008 Olympics hold in Beijing. It keeps same color from 1999 modified logo, but Chinese and English name now have same width and their arrange order are reverse back to 1988 version.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Air_ChinaAir China - Wikipedia

    The enterprise logo of Air China consists of an artistic Fenghuang pattern, the name of the airline written in calligraphy by former national leader Deng Xiaoping, and "AIR CHINA" in English. The phoenix logo is also the artistic transfiguration of the word "VIP".

  5. www.airchina.us › US › GBAir China Logo

    Air China Logo. The Phoenix is a beautiful and lucky magic bird. In the legend, Tian Lao, who was the prominent official of Huang Di, described the phoenix like this: the front of the phoenix looks like a martial kylin and the back of phoenix looks like a galloping deer; its neck is like a snake, tail like a fish, chin like a swallow, beak like ...

  6. The Air China logo is a phoenix made up of the letters VIP as well as the words “Air China” in English and in Chinese calligraphy as written by former Chinese reformist leader Deng Xiaoping. The color of the logo is a deep red which implies auspiciousness, completion, peace and happiness in the Chinese tradition.

  7. The enterprise logo of Air China is an artistic Phoenix pattern, the Chinese version of "Air China Limited" written by Mr. Deng Xiaoping and its English translation "AIR CHINA". The Phoenix is a divine bird in the ancient Chinese legend as well as the lucky bird adored by Chinese people since ancient times.