
The logo of the Star Alliance aviation alliance consists of the brand name, written in a thin sans-serif font in black or dark gray, and a graphic symbol composed of five monochrome three-faced triangles with slightly rounded edges, arranged in the shape of a three-dimensional star. It was created in 1997 and represents the union of the five founding airlines of the alliance. Since its creation, the logo has remained largely unchanged, undergoing only minor updates to the font and color palette while maintaining its recognizable structure and geometric style, emphasizing unity and technological precision.
Star Alliance is the world’s largest airline alliance, bringing together leading carriers from different countries. It was founded on May 14, 1997, by five airlines: Air Canada, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways, and United Airlines. The headquarters is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Today, the alliance includes more than 25 airlines serving over 1,300 airports in nearly 200 countries. Star Alliance offers unified service standards, loyalty programs, and smooth connections between members, providing passengers with a vast global network. Over the years, it has become a symbol of international cooperation in civil aviation and a benchmark for quality in global air travel.










