
- First flight:
- November 10, 2018
- Registration number:
- YL-CSL
As the leading carrier in the Baltics, airBaltic is serving more and more direct routes not only from its central hub of Riga International Airport but also from Tallinn and Vilnius. To build up a shared sense of national belonging in the Baltics, airBaltic introduced a series of special liveries on its fleet, representing Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania.
The first special-livery aircraft made its debut in 2018, when airBaltic unveiled an exclusive Airbus A220 aircraft featuring the national symbol of Latvia – a carmine-red flag with a white band in the middle. This was a gift from the airline to Latvia on the country’s centenary. The tail of the aircraft displays the official LV100 graphic identity of the centenary campaign. Alongside the stunning design, the aircraft itself bears the name of Latvia’s capital city, Riga.

- First flight:
- April 17, 2023
- Registration number:
- YL-ABN
This was the first time in the history of airBaltic that the airline presented a full special livery. ‘We at airBaltic live up to our core values and act as ambassadors of the Baltics. With the special liveries, we have unlocked a world of opportunities to spread the word about all three Baltic countries,’ explains Jānis Krištops, a captain on A220-300 aircraft and safety manager at airBaltic.
A giant salute to the Baltic countries followed as the 30th anniversary of the Baltic Way approached. The record-long human chain had weaved through all three countries in August 1989 in a peaceful demonstration for national independence. airBaltic wished to rekindle the pride of the people of the Baltics, and, during a special event in August 2019, it presented liveries repainted in the colours of the Estonian and Lithuanian flags as well. ‘It was like a fleet parade in which all three Airbus A220-300 aircraft with national-themed liveries moved in a synchronised fashion on the grounds of Riga International Airport,’ Krištops remembers.
In April 2023, airBaltic presented the 40th Airbus A220-300 aircraft in its fleet. It was the first aircraft delivered that year and the second one to be painted in the colours of the Latvian national flag. A special event was organised at Riga Airport to welcome the new aircraft. The occasion also marked the launch of airBaltic’s cooperation with the XXVII Nationwide Latvian Song and XVII Dance Festival, as the airline became the festival’s official airline and carrier.
In February 2025, airBaltic proudly welcomed its 50th Airbus A220-300, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s mission to expand its single-type fleet. Featuring a special Baltic-themed livery, the aircraft was celebrated in both Canada and Latvia. It brings airBaltic halfway towards its goal of doubling the fleet to 100 Airbus A220-300s by 2030.