Japanese airline announces Star Wars branded plane
All Nippon Airways has unveiled a Star Wars branded Boeing 787 Dreamliner to go into service later this year.
The Japanese airline has painted the cockpit and front half of the fuselage to look like R2-D2 to coincide with the trailer for the new Star Wars film – The Force Awakens.
Star Wars is also written on the body of the plane behind the wing.
All Nippon Airways says the aircraft will go into service on an international route later this year ahead of the film’s release in December.
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