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New Arrival: Herringbone Livery Lands at Stansted Airport

New Arrival: Herringbone Livery Lands at Stansted Airport

Stansted Airport is refreshing its fleet livery to deliver even more ‘stand-out’ support for operations both airside and in the local community. Andy Mott, Station Manager at Stansted Airport, has been working with Bluelite to design and install a new ‘herringbone’ livery for the fleet. The new markings have been debuted on a Ford Ranger, but now Andy aims to introduce the new design gradually across the entire fleet of 10 vehicles, which includes seven fire appliances. “For us, the livery is about ensuring the visibility of the fleet to ensure the safety of the team and other vehicles operating in the airport environment,” says Andy. “The new herringbone livery design helps us achieve this – and we also think it looks great and creates a really professional image for the service.” The airport’s operations fleet plays a unique emergency services role, being on stand-by for aircraft and airport incidents while at the same time providing firefighting support for the local community whenever needed. The Stansted fleet includes Rosenbauer and Scania fire appliances, a hose layer along with Ford Rangers, used for routine operations and driver training. “We’ve been working with Bluelite since 2010,” says Andy. “They’ve taken care of all our livery needs since then – they take a lot of time working with us to sure the best possible result. What they do is superb, from the design and installation to after service and replacement livery parts.”

Stansted Airport is refreshing its fleet livery to deliver even more ‘stand-out’ support for operations both airside and in the local community.

Andy Mott, Station Manager at Stansted Airport, has been working with Bluelite to design and install a new ‘herringbone’ livery for the fleet. The new markings have been debuted on a Ford Ranger, but now Andy aims to introduce the new design gradually across the entire fleet of 10 vehicles, which includes seven fire appliances.

“For us, the livery is about ensuring the visibility of the fleet to ensure the safety of the team and other vehicles operating in the airport environment,” says Andy. “The new herringbone livery design helps us achieve this – and we also think it looks great and creates a really professional image for the service.”

The airport’s operations fleet plays a unique emergency services role, being on stand-by for aircraft and airport incidents while at the same time providing firefighting support for the local community whenever needed.

The Stansted fleet includes Rosenbauer and Scania fire appliances, a hose layer along with Ford Rangers, used for routine operations and driver training.

“We’ve been working with Bluelite since 2010,” says Andy. “They’ve taken care of all our livery needs since then – they take a lot of time working with us to sure the best possible result. What they do is superb, from the design and installation to after service and replacement livery parts.”

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