A380 livery to transform the lives of children

Emirates has rolled out a new A380 livery to transform the lives of children. The livery is focused on highlighting the Emirates Airline Foundation’s humanitarian work, which has helped the lives of more than thousands of children worldwide.

The design of the A380 livery is inspired by the playful elements of the Emirates Airline Foundation’s logo, incorporating the theme of children’s innovative artwork with pastel stars in light green, warm orange, baby blue, and soft pink across the fuselage, rounded off with a bold and strong message that expresses the Foundation’s mission – ‘Help to support children in need’. All four engine cowls of the Emirates A380 have also been presented in the warm orange hue, depicting a better future for the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children. The new livery is taking the philanthropic message of the airline to the skies, and the aircraft heads to Johannesburg, South Africa, on 2nd September where the foundation supports two important projects.

The Emirates Airline Foundation is a non-profit charity organization providing humanitarian, philanthropic aid and essential services for children, with a strong mission to create meaningful, sustainable and lasting impact in the communities that it serves, it is
operated under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman & Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group.

Over the last twenty years, The Emirates Airline Foundation has supported over 50 projects, collaborating with several community-based organisations and NGOs to broaden their work and serve the critical developmental needs of children for safe housing, food and medical care, and empowerment through education and capacity development, irrespective of geography, background, political associations or religion. Funding towards projects is made possible by the generous donations made onboard or online by Emirates customers, donors and employees.

The Emirates Airline Foundation is regulated by the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD) and is licensed by the Government of Dubai.

Source: Mediaoffice

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