Flygplan QantasLink Airbus A220-300 - Flying Art Series Minyma Kutjara Tjukurpa
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Flygplan QantasLink Airbus A220-300 - Flying Art Series / Minyma Kutjara Tjukurpa
On March 1, 2024, the first of 29 Airbus A220 jet aircraft ordered by Australias Qantas took off for its inaugural commercial flight, sporting a very unique color scheme. A leading Indigenous Australian design agency, Balarinji has worked with Qantas to create the fuselage design for all of the Flying Art Series liveries to date, collaborating with First Nations artists and their families. This latest creation on QantasLinks state-of-the-art Airbus A220 continues this special artistic partnership. Born in 1952 in the remote community of Kanpi in South Australia, Maringka Baker began painting in order to tell her ancestral stories relating to travel, womens ceremonial business, family connections and traditional lands. Maringka is recognised as one of Australias most accomplished artists and is credited with inspiring a new generation of First Nations artists. The livery tells the Dreaming story of two sisters who traverse Australia together, covering vast distances to find their way home. The aircraft has been named after the artwork: Minyma Kutjara Tjukurpa The Two Sisters Creation Story. Fuselage Design © Balarinji / Artwork: Maringka Baker, Minyma kutjara tjukurpa, 2018 © Maringka Baker/Licensed by Copyright Agency
Kennung: VH-X4A
Model mainly made of metal
Längd 7,7 cm
- Scale
- 1:500