The Painting of San Diego State University Airplane - Alaska Airlines
Time lapse video of San Diego State University's hallmark scarlet and black colors and logo being applied to an Alaska Airlines 76-seat Bombardier Q400 turboprop. The new paint scheme is being introduced to celebrate the start of Alaska Airlines' new nonstop daily service from San Diego to Fresno/Yosemite, Monterey and Santa Rosa/Sonoma County. Like other university-themed planes operated for Alaska Airlines by its sister carrier, Horizon Air, the Aztec aircraft was painted at no cost to the university and will fly throughout Alaska's regional route system.

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Painting the Q400

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Alaska Airlines safety video | From Seattle to the world

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In the making: The 'Spirit of the Islands' Plane

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Painting 'The Adventure of Disneyland Resort' - Alaska Airlines 5th Disneyland-themed Aircraft

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Air to Air Footage of Alaska Airlines Jets

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Painting the 'University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolf' - Alaska Airlines' 11th university-themed Q400

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Andrew C., Customer Service Trainer, Bozeman, MT

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Chuck C., Aircraft Technician

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The Making of Salmon-Thirty-Salmon II - Alaska Airlines

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Painting & unveiling our new livery

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Peter C., Captain, Horizon Air

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Ashley D., Ground Service Trainer

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Alaska Airlines Unveils "Mickey's Toontown Express"

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Alaska Airlines + Virgin America 12/14/16

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Alaska Air and Disneyland® Resort join forces to unveil epic Star Wars-themed aircraft

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Flying Over the Hawaiian Islands

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Welcome aboard our 787 Dreamliner

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