When the new-entrant Belgian airline, VG Airlines, unveiled its corporate brand we (the authors) discovered that it was designed by a Dutch graphic designer. This fascinated us and we decided to find out more about the business of designing airline corporate brands. We contacted the designer of VG Airlines’ brand, Mr. Norbert Lambriex for an interview and visited him to discuss aircraft graphic designing and the history of his company. Even as it appears that all-white liveries are the new trend in today’s corporate identities for many airlines, Mr. Norbert Lambriex of Lila Design Aviation has other views.
Bram du Saar M.A. – General Counsel
Bram has been with Aerlines Magazine since 2001. First as an editor, when Aerlines was still a hard-copy magazine. Together with other members of the editorial staff he was actively involved in realizing the conversion of Aerlines to a nowadays successful and well read e-zine. Regarding content, he, further more, enthusiastically helped to develop our internetsite on which Aerlines is now published.
Besides Board Member, Bram stays an active member of the editorial staff.
Before joining Aerlines, he was co-organizer of the 2000 annual conference of the Air Transport Research Society (then known as Air Transport Research Group), which was hosted by Aerius (former founding father of Aerlines) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Bram has studied spatial planning and transport economy at the University of Amsterdam. There, his interest for the aviation industry and especially it?s spatial aspects was born. He graduated in the year 2000 and is now a senior planning officer on airport and aviation affairs in The Netherlands. Contact Bram at bram.dusaar@aerlines.nl.
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