
The Vnukovo Airport logo features the silhouette of Pegasus—a winged horse—rendered in blue with a soft gradient and placed inside an oval frame resembling an aircraft window. The figure extends beyond the frame, emphasizing the idea of movement and brand renewal. The airport name is written in a dark blue italic font that visually complements the graphic. The current logo was introduced in 2019 by the Art. Lebedev Studio and is used in official communications and navigation materials.
Vnukovo International Airport named after Andrei Tupolev is one of the oldest and largest airports in Moscow, located 28 kilometers southwest of the city center. It began operations in 1941 and has since developed into a key transport hub serving both domestic and international routes. Since 2004, the airport has undergone extensive modernization, including the construction of a new passenger terminal and infrastructure expansion. Pegasus became the symbol of the brand during this period, and in 2019, Vnukovo introduced a refreshed visual identity to enhance recognition and coherence. The airport collaborates with major airlines and alliances, maintaining high standards of service and technical support.











