The Air France airline logo consists of the brand name written together without a space “AIRFRANCE” in uppercase sans-serif dark blue letters. To the right of the text is the brand’s signature graphic element in the form of a short diagonal red stripe with a slight curve at the bottom. This element serves as the brand’s visual accent and is used on all corporate materials. The logo was introduced in 2009 and marked a new visual course for the company, the rejection of complex graphic symbols and the transition to minimalism while maintaining the national colors of blue, white and red.
Air France is the national airline of France, founded in 1933 and part of the Air France-KLM group. The company’s headquarters are located in Roissypôle, near Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The airline serves more than 180 destinations worldwide and is one of the largest members of the SkyTeam airline alliance. Air France maintains the status of a brand that combines French elegance and high service standards, with a focus on quality, innovation and sustainable development.










