Summary Aeromexico has unveiled two liveries on its aircraft, which included its new livery that celebrates its 90th anniversary. The new livery was first showcased on an Embraer E190 aircraft. Meanwhile, the airline also unveiled 'Kukulcán,' a 737 MAX 9 that has a special livery celebrating Mexico's culture and traditions.

Aeromexico has unveiled two unique liveries in the past few weeks, introduced as part of its 90th-anniversary celebrations. Preston Fiedler spotted one of the unique liveries on 737-9 registration XA-GQS at Boeing Field. Aeromexico’s new livery on Embraer E190 On August 28, Aeromexico unveiled its new livery to celebrate its 90th anniversary, with the first aircraft, an Embraer E190, registered as XA-IAC, wearing the new paint job.

According to Aeromexico, the new livery includes an updated version of the Caballero Águila, which is the symbol found on the tails of the airline’s aircraft. The new logo will showcase the evolution of the Aeromexico brand, projecting warmth, dynamism, modernity, and contemporary Mexico. Furthermore, the new Caballero Águila presented a more human-like face that symbolized closeness and empathy, the core of Aeromexico’s goal to build better connections with its customers, stakeholders, and partners.

Andres Conesa, Aeromexico's chief executive officer (CEO), highlighted that 2024 was a year with a significant milestone for the airline, which was celebrating its 90th anniversary. “We would like to present to you the.