Cathay Pacific Jet's New Paint Job Spoiled by Huge Typo
By Bridget O'Donnell
Aviation geeks and copy editors alike have been having a field day after a massive typo was spotted on a newly repainted Cathay Pacific plane in Hong Kong.
Images circulating online this week showed an 'F' missing from the airline's logo on a plane that recently received a new paint job. The letters splashed across the side of the jet instead spelled out 'Cathay Paciic.' Oops.
Image via @winglets747/Twitter
Facebook image via SCMP
Some were also amused that the aircraft's registration appeared to say "No."
Image via @winglets747/Twitter
According to the South China Morning Post, the glaring spelling mistake could cost thousands of dollars to fix.
Image via @winglets747/Twitter
Cathay Pacific did not seem to give a F, posting pictures of the error on Facebook. "Oops this special livery won’t last long!" read the caption. "She’s going back to the shop!"
Image via Cathay Pacific/Facebook
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