Project · Aerospace · Airliner

Shipair Concept.

A clean-sheet wide-body airliner — a self-initiated study in exterior surface and livery, where a flowing wave wraps the nose and the body is drawn in one continuous line from cockpit to tail.

Year
Concept
Self-initiated
Sector
Aerospace
Commercial airliner
Scope
Exterior & livery
Surface & graphics
Type
Wide-body
Twin-engine
About the project

A clean sheet, head to tail.

Shipair is a concept wide-body airliner — a self-initiated study in exterior surface and livery. The brief was personal: draw a modern twin-engine wide-body as one continuous gesture, from the blended cockpit glazing to the raked wingtips, and give it an identity that feels less like a logo applied late and more like part of the skin.

The body reads as a single volume. A deep, wrapped windshield flows into a smooth crown; the cabin windows sit in a quiet band; the wing meets the fuselage with a clean fairing and lifts into tall raked tips. The engines hang on slim pylons, sized to read as efficient rather than brute.

Identity · livery

The wave.

The name carries the idea — Shipair, where sea meets sky. A blue wave coils around the nose like water drawn into a vortex, then trails back along the belly in three thinning lines: a maritime mark on an aircraft. Against the pearl-white body it does the branding without shouting.

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