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Special Edition Liveries
Special
Liveries
Skyward Air Virtual · 737 Special Edition Collection
Before the crimson house colours became the identity of Skyward Air Virtual, the Boeing 737 served as a canvas for creative experimentation. These three special edition liveries — all sharing a jet black base — represent a bold and distinctive chapter in the airline's visual history. The 737 has since been retired, making these liveries a permanent part of Skyward Air heritage.
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Special Liveries
737
Aircraft Type
Retired
Status

Heritage ◆ These liveries are retired alongside the Boeing 737. They are preserved here as part of the Skyward Air Virtual visual heritage collection.  ·  See also: Heritage & History Page

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Dark Synth
737 Special Edition · Retired

Retired

"Where the night sky meets the runway."

The most distinctive of the three special editions, Dark Synth takes the jet black base into full retro-synthwave territory. A sweeping teal-to-purple gradient tail, a vivid magenta pink cheatline running the full fuselage length, and dual-tone titles — cyan "SKYWARD" paired with electric blue "AIR" — give this livery an unmistakable after-dark energy. The north star compass logo on the tail completes a look that feels equal parts aviation and neon skyline.

Dark Synth was created during the experimental 737 era as a showcase of what Skyward Air's visual identity could become — bold, unconventional, and impossible to miss on any ramp.

Colour Palette
Jet Black
Cyan
Purple
Magenta
Electric Blue
AircraftBoeing 737-800
ThemeRetro Synthwave
Tail LogoNorth Star Compass
StatusRetired with 737 fleet
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Red Blaze
737 Special Edition · Tron Inspired · Retired

Retired

"Built for speed. Finished in fire."

Inspired by the iconic grid-race aesthetic of Tron, Red Blaze takes the blackout fuselage in a more aggressive, high-contrast direction. Glowing red-orange cheatlines trace the length of the aircraft like circuitry under tension. Bold red "SKYWARD AIR" titles burn against the matte black, red winglets cut sharp angles in the air, and the tail carries a stylised pilot figure outlined in red — a motif that reads like a neon sign on a dark highway.

Of the three special liveries, Red Blaze carries the most intensity. It anticipates the crimson direction Skyward would eventually commit to with the current house colours — though in a rawer, more electric form.

Colour Palette
Jet Black
Blaze Red
Ember Orange
AircraftBoeing 737-800
ThemeTron Inspired
Tail LogoPilot Figure — Red Outline
StatusRetired with 737 fleet
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Blue Strike
737 Special Edition · Tron Inspired · Retired

Retired

"Precision engineered. Luminously delivered."

The cooler-headed sibling of Red Blaze, Blue Strike takes the same Tron-inspired grid aesthetic and channels it through cyan and teal. Circuit-board cheatlines glow against the black fuselage in precise parallel lines. Cyan "SKYWARD AIR" titles run clean and bright along the cabin. Teal winglets catch the light from any angle. The same pilot figure tail logo appears here in cyan outline — cleaner, more technical, and almost architectural in feel.

Blue Strike is the most refined of the three special liveries. Where Dark Synth revels in colour contrast and Red Blaze burns with aggression, Blue Strike feels deliberate and precise — a hint of what a Skyward Air technical or cargo division might have looked like had the airline taken a different path.

Colour Palette
Jet Black
Cyan
Teal
AircraftBoeing 737-800
ThemeTron Inspired
Tail LogoPilot Figure — Cyan Outline
StatusRetired with 737 fleet
More from Skyward Air Heritage
These liveries are part of the broader Skyward Air Virtual visual and operational history.