Design the painting of this Wizz Air plane!
Wizz Air is launching a competition to design the livery of one of its aircraft. The selected winning design will decorate one of Wizz Air’s Airbus A321neo aircraft, raising awareness of the importance of sustainability among passengers.
Competition details
Wizz Air is inviting creative talents who care about sustainability to help raise awareness of this issue with the new, eye-catching design of one of its Airbus A321neo aircraft, airportal.hu reports. Entries are welcome until midnight on 12 February at liverydesign@wizzair.com in accordance with the competition rules and submission guidelines.
Following the announcement of the results, the winner will be able to see part or all of the winning design on one of Wizz Air’s A321neo aircraft. The winner will also be the recipient of a EUR 2000 gift voucher!
Environmentally friendly choice
Wizz Air has one of the world’s youngest fleets and the lowest carbon intensity in Europe. The low-cost airline is striving to be the greenest choice in aviation and is already leading the way for the rest of the industry towards a more sustainable future, according to their statement.
The airline recently announced that its average carbon dioxide emissions per passenger-kilometre in 2022 were just 55.2 grams. That is 15.4 percent lower than in 2021 and its lowest ever in a calendar year. Wizz Air’s priority is to reduce its carbon intensity by a further 25 percent by 2030, with the renewal of its fleet with A321neo aircraft as a key element of its sustainability strategy.
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Source: airportal.hu, Wizz Air, DNH
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