Big things come in small packages, and San Diego lives up to that. A city without the hustle and bustle of LA, the Southern California destination boasts many attractions with visitors throughout the year. While San Diego is a smaller airport with only one active runway, the airport serves destinations throughout the Southwest and beyond, even offering international routes to North America, Europe, and Asia. In addition to service, San Diego receives a great variety of "special" aircraft liveries between its legacy and low-cost carriers. With the COVID-19 pandemic laying down the hammer on air travel, airlines have not been short on sending some beautiful aircraft our way. Here's as look at the top 5 aircraft liveries that have touched town at San Diego over the last couple years.
5) American Boeing 737 - "Chrome" Livery
A simpler yet iconic dress to wear, this 737-800 covered in the classic chrome of American Air is simply a piece meant to be respected. A tribute to times past, the livery is nostalgic as a traveler and exciting as a ramp agent, servicing the aircraft. The chrome is identifiable amongst any US carrier, boasting the iconic AA on its tail; the red, white and blue stripes line the fuselage from front to back. Maybe not the most impartial choice here, but an inclusion I could not pass up on; my work and childhood are tied up in the eagle.

4) Alaska Boeing 737/Airbus A321 - "More to Love" Livery
Now this was a tough decision. Alaska has a handful of really unique and "full-body" liveries in their fleet. However I think this one takes the cake with the visuals here. The More to Love livery is found on both a Boeing 737 and Airbus A321, featuring a dual body split of deep reds, purples, and blues. Coming as a result of the Virgin America merger, this aircraft dons the colors of both carriers in striking contrast and sets itself apart from any other carrier. San Diego has seen both aircraft in the More to Love colors, and remains a staple for the local Alaskan team.

3) Southwest Boeing 737 - "Freedom One" Livery
Patriotic and veteran focused aircraft liveries are found in a couple fleets, but none more so than Southwest's Freedom One. The bold yet simple livery dons the American flag, waving from the nose all the way to the APU. With the Southwest colors remaining on the tail, the rest of the aircraft is entirely decked out in red, white and blue. While other carriers around the world sport national colors or symbols on aircraft, none quite match the level Southwest brings. A truly fitting salute to those who served in harms way and remembrance of the sacrifices made for freedom.

2) United Boeing 757 - "Her Art Here" Livery
Women across the US were asked to design an aircraft to depict the cross country journey from New York to Los Angeles. In an effort to promote women in the arts, United opened a contest to repaint two Boeing 757 aircraft with women-made designs. As one of the last regularly-operating 757 carriers in the world, United has done a masterpiece adopting flyers as designers here. Featuring stark shades of cold colors, these aircraft compliment United's Evo Blue color scheme and paint the plane's body with American scenery. The powerful narrow-body sports beautiful depictions of American life, and will likely be flying for years to come.

1) United Boeing 737 - "Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker"
To nobody's surprise, the recently retired Boing 737 graced San Diego for a couple years. Parallel to black-bodied aircraft such seen with Air New Zealand, this Boeing 737 features an all black canvas was decked out in Star Wars spacecraft and lightsabers. A unique touch, the aircraft was organized in halves with a matching interior and exterior. Passenger's had the ability to choose seats depicted as "light" and "dark" sides, dressed in blue or red colored seats and aligned with the red or blue exterior highlights. The deep black of the exterior compliments the primary highlights of blue and red, drawing meaningful and direct references to the saga and airline alike. No other airline has combined and balanced this color palette in any similar fashion. Uniting nostalgia and aviation into one, this aircraft is truly 1 of 1 and above any other to visit San Diego.

Honorable Mentions:
Southwest's Desert Gold Livery - Boring 737
jetBlue's FDNY Livery - Airbus A320
Alaska's West Coast Wonders - Boeing 737 MAX
American's Air Cal Livery - Boeing 737
Argentina Scales Back Special World Cup Flights as Fuel Costs Climb and Demand Falls Short » Ryanair Eliminates Remaining Debt After €1.2 Billion Bond Repayment » Boeing Approaches MAX 7 Certification as FAA Backs Higher 737 Production Rates »
Comments (2)
jaturner193
Surprised not to see the Southwest shamu livery on the list. When i lived in san diego i saw it all the time
jaturner193
Oops, didn't realize the plane was retired, so it couldn't have landed at SAN in the last couple years
Add Your Comment
TAGS
STORIES San DiegoSanDiegoAviationLiveriesTop5southwestunitedalaskaamericanstar warsRECENTLY PUBLISHED
AI in Defense: Decision Support vs Decision Authority
AI is compressing decision timelines from hours to mere seconds. But in the volatility of defense, speed cannot come at the cost of total control. Thus, a critical question arises: should the system act on its own, or should a human make the final call?
INFORMATIONAL
READ MORE »
Avianca vs. jetBlue: The Battle for Spirit's Florida Throne
As Spirit Airlines exits bankruptcy weaker than before, Avianca and jetBlue are positioning to claim its lucrative Florida-Latin America routes.
ROUTES
READ MORE »
Argentina Scales Back Special World Cup Flights as Fuel Costs Climb and Demand Falls Short
Argentine carriers reduce special charter flights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing high jet fuel prices and weaker than expected ticket demand.
ROUTES
READ MORE »
More than just headlines.
Get unlimited ad-free access to in-depth aviation news, premium stories, and exclusive insights other sites don't cover.
- Ad-free browsing on AeroXplorer
- Unlimited access to premium and exclusive articles
- Higher photo upload limits & commissions on sales
- Free access to Jetstream Magazine on higher tiers
- Ad-free browsing
- Sell aviation photos with 60% commission
- First week free!
- Everything in Basic+
- Unlimited premium articles
- Sell aviation photos with 70% commission
- Free Digital subscription to Jetstream Magazine
- First week free!
- Everything in Basic+ and Pro
- Sell aviaiton photos with 80% commission
- Early access to exclusive stories
- Free Digital+Print subscription to Jetstream Magazine