Paint a Southwest Airlines Plane with the Utah State Flag


Paint a Southwest Airlines Plane with the Utah State Flag
The Issue
Southwest Airlines has painted state flags on their planes, but not Utah. As a proud resident of Utah, it would mean so much to see our beautiful state flag represented in the skies. The Utah flag symbolizes our rich history and vibrant culture, and having it displayed on a Southwest Airlines plane would be a wonderful tribute to our state. Some Southwest Airlines aircraft feature special liveries or are named with special decals. Southwest gives these aircraft special names, usually ending in "One." All special liveries painted prior to Spirit One originally wore the standard Desert Gold, red and orange colors on the vertical stabilizer and rudder. Subsequent special liveries featured tails painted with the "Canyon Blue" livery, with all earlier specials repainted with the Spirit One livery tail. Any aircraft painted in special liveries will have their winglets painted white. Missouri One was the first special livery to feature a modified version of the "Heart" tail design, with the red and yellow ribbons shrunk in order to fit the Southwest wordmark as it cannot fit on the fuselage like on the other aircraft. Previous special livery aircraft are currently being repainted with the new "Heart" tail design.
Please join me in helping Southwest Airlines to honor Utah by painting one of their planes with our state flag. And set up an Operating base at Salt Lake City International Airport by Signing this petition today to show me your support!

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The Issue
Southwest Airlines has painted state flags on their planes, but not Utah. As a proud resident of Utah, it would mean so much to see our beautiful state flag represented in the skies. The Utah flag symbolizes our rich history and vibrant culture, and having it displayed on a Southwest Airlines plane would be a wonderful tribute to our state. Some Southwest Airlines aircraft feature special liveries or are named with special decals. Southwest gives these aircraft special names, usually ending in "One." All special liveries painted prior to Spirit One originally wore the standard Desert Gold, red and orange colors on the vertical stabilizer and rudder. Subsequent special liveries featured tails painted with the "Canyon Blue" livery, with all earlier specials repainted with the Spirit One livery tail. Any aircraft painted in special liveries will have their winglets painted white. Missouri One was the first special livery to feature a modified version of the "Heart" tail design, with the red and yellow ribbons shrunk in order to fit the Southwest wordmark as it cannot fit on the fuselage like on the other aircraft. Previous special livery aircraft are currently being repainted with the new "Heart" tail design.
Please join me in helping Southwest Airlines to honor Utah by painting one of their planes with our state flag. And set up an Operating base at Salt Lake City International Airport by Signing this petition today to show me your support!

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Petition created on May 26, 2024
