
The logo of China Southern Airlines features a light blue silhouette of an aircraft tail fin with a red kapok flower outlined in white — a symbol of Guangdong Province, where the airline’s headquarters is located. Next to it is the brand name written in dark blue uppercase sans-serif letters. The combination of colors and shapes reflects the company’s southern Chinese roots and its strong connection to aviation. The logo appears on aircraft fuselages and tails, as well as in advertising and corporate materials, maintaining brand continuity since its introduction in the late 1980s.
China Southern Airlines is the largest airline in China, founded on July 1, 1988, and based in Guangzhou. It serves more than 200 destinations worldwide and operates one of the largest fleets in Asia. The carrier actively expands its international network, collaborates with leading global aviation partners, and focuses on service quality and innovation. China Southern Airlines has received multiple international awards and is recognized as one of the world’s largest airlines by passenger traffic.










