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Alaska Airlines unveils its “Disney Pixar Incredibles 2” logo jet

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Alaska Airlines unveils its “Disney Pixar Incredibles 2” logo jet

Ahead of the highly-anticipated release of Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2 on June 15, Alaska Airlines unveiled a special-edition plane today, featuring moviegoers’ favorite family of “Supers.” The Incredibles 2-themed plane, Alaska’s first Disney•Pixar film livery, was unveiled to a crowd of more than 2,000 cheering students during Aviation Day at the airlines’ Seattle hangar. The Incredibles 2-themed plane, tail number N519AS, begins flying throughout Alaska’s route network Sunday.

Alaska Airlines has made this announcement:

Ahead of the highly-anticipated release of Disney Pixar’s Incredibles 2 on June 15, Alaska Airlines unveiled a special-edition plane on May 5, 2018, featuring moviegoers’ favorite family of “Supers.”

The Incredibles 2-themed plane, Alaska’s first DisneyPixar film livery, was unveiled to a crowd of more than 2,000 cheering students during Aviation Day at the airlines’ Seattle hangar.

The pictured Boeing 737-890 N519AS went into service today.

 

Watch the Incredibles 2-themed plane come to life:

Decked out in their Incredible super suits, the Parr family—Bob, Helen, Violet, Dash and baby Jack-Jack—spans the fuselage. Guests boarding the Incredibles 2 plane will see a logo when they board. An image of the raccoon from the film, Jack-Jack’s nemesis, will delight guests seated over the wings.

The unique design is a collaboration between Disney•Pixar and Alaska Airlines. The Incredibles 2-themed 737-800, tail number N519AS, begins flying throughout Alaska’s route network Sunday. With a cruising speed of 530 mph and sporting larger-than-life images of the “Supers,” the plane will visit fans throughout the country via transcontinental routes and flights to Hawaii.

Alaska’s Disneyland Resort-themed planes include the “Spirit of Disneyland II,” launched in 2009; and the “Adventure of Disneyland Resort” Cars Land at Disney California Adventure plane, which made its debut in 2013.