Alaskan Air Logo
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I was wondering if anyone could explain what logo is painted on the tails of Alaskan Airlines a/c and the story behind it.
The only information I have is that it is supposedly the portrait of someone who once met each and every Alaska Airlines flight. If true, I do not know at which location or timeframe this took place, or if the person was a Native American or not.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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R. J. Emery
The only information I have is that it is supposedly the portrait of someone who once met each and every Alaska Airlines flight. If true, I do not know at which location or timeframe this took place, or if the person was a Native American or not.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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R. J. Emery
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Dear Wino,
I've never seen the tail logo up close, living as I do in a different part of the world than which is served by Alaska Airlines.
Are you just giving your opinion or interpretation of what the logo is, or do you know for a fact that it is an Eskimo portrait?
Is the logo, then, nothing more than a portrait of an Eskimo (i.e., Native American of Alaska), picked as a generic symbol of the airlines' namesake state? No story behind it?
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R. J. Emery
I've never seen the tail logo up close, living as I do in a different part of the world than which is served by Alaska Airlines.
Are you just giving your opinion or interpretation of what the logo is, or do you know for a fact that it is an Eskimo portrait?
Is the logo, then, nothing more than a portrait of an Eskimo (i.e., Native American of Alaska), picked as a generic symbol of the airlines' namesake state? No story behind it?
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R. J. Emery
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Dear JJFlyer,
Thanks for the pointer to the article. I will read the magazine article you have referenced. However,
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R. J. Emery
Thanks for the pointer to the article. I will read the magazine article you have referenced. However,
The name Alaska is probably derived from an Aleut word meaning "mainland," which originally referred to the Alaska Peninsula.
"Alaska," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
"Alaska," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
R. J. Emery
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I recall reading this story in the Alaska Airlines magazine a while ago.
The advertising company hired by Alaska Airlines to create a new corporate image, could not come up with anything particularly innovative and threw in the picture with the logo, as a last attempt to meet their client's brief.
The board loved it and it has provided one of the most unique corporate identities in Aviation, even though everyone is still debating what it represents! (Including everyone in Alaska)!
I will find out who, if anyone, the picture represents, from my mates there.
Check out some photos of Alaska at work:
http://www.juneauphotos.com/
The advertising company hired by Alaska Airlines to create a new corporate image, could not come up with anything particularly innovative and threw in the picture with the logo, as a last attempt to meet their client's brief.
The board loved it and it has provided one of the most unique corporate identities in Aviation, even though everyone is still debating what it represents! (Including everyone in Alaska)!
I will find out who, if anyone, the picture represents, from my mates there.
Check out some photos of Alaska at work:
http://www.juneauphotos.com/




