Air China Unveils Special "Capital Pavilion" Livery on A330-200
Sep. 19, 2008
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On September 19, an Air China's Airbus A330-200 was flying from Beijing to Shanghai, while passengers believed this was just another uneventful domestic flight, but everyone suddenly got extremely excited upon seeing the aircraft that was going to carry them for the short-trip, because the aircraft was not in an ordinary Air China livery but a beautiful-looking plane featuring bright blue peony flowers surrounded by golden sprigs, which supposedly constitutes an imaginarily deformed phoenix, on its body that makes it a truly noble and elegant bird in the sky.
According to airline officials, Air China titles this specially liveried aircraft - Capital Pavilion - a gracious name also shared by the airline's spanking new Business Class cabin that's quickly gaining positive recognitions amongst executive travelers and frequent flyers both within China and worldwide. Internal sources told CARNOC.com that the A330-200 is not only fully fitted with AVOD (Audio & Video on Demand) inflight entertainment systems, but also offers economy passengers ergonomically designed slimline seats while Business Class has lie-flat sleeper seats with multi-system power sockets and an advanced cabin lighting system.
Moreover, CARNOC.com was being informed that a sister aircraft called Forbidden Pavilion, which is also the brand name for Air China's new-fangled First Class cabin, will likely to be revealed in October this year. However, for now, Capital Pavilion aircraft will be Air China's newest specially liveried bird to spanning the world as it goes on trips to fascinating destinations such as Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Paris, Rome and Vancouver etc.