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LATAM Brasil Boeing 777-300ER Star Wars. Paint for the FSP Boeing 777-300ER model in LATAM Brasil livery. This aircraft features a special Stormtrooper Star Wars livery in collaboration with the Galaxy’s Edge Theme Park at Disney World Florida. File Description: All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300; utilizing the B773PW model from Overland/Simmer Sky's payware World Airliners package. This is an aircraft from members of FSPainter design, and combines their tried and tested ability to design visually stunning aircraft; with the addition of full features and animations, an absolutely delightful flying experience. A Boeing 777 from LATAM Airlines has been transformed into a 'Star Wars' stormtrooper helmet with a little help from The Walt Disney Co., and 'it looks ridiculously cool,' Julie Delahaye reports.

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LATAM Brazil recently unveiled a special new Star Wars themed livery. The livery celebrates the new Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge attraction at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, which officially opened to park visitors on 29 August.

LATAM Brazil’s new livery can be found on PT-MUA, an 11-year-old Boeing 777-300ER. The livery features a gigantic stormtrooper emblazoned on the aircraft’s tail. In addition to a massive stormtrooper, the aircraft features a black stripe with text promoting the new Disney World attraction.

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LATAM Brazil joins ANA and United in choosing to feature Star Wars themed liveries. ANA was the first airline to feature a livery promoting the popular Sci-Fi franchise. ANA introduced its Star Wars-themed livery in 2016, with three aircraft in total featuring Star Wars characters. Earlier this year, United unveiled its own Star Wars livery on one of the airline’s Boeing 737-900s.

LATAM’s tricked out Boeing 777-300ER will operate long-haul flights from the airline’s hub at São Paulo-Guarulhos (GRU) to destinations including Orlando, Miami, Madrid, Frankfurt and Paris. LATAM Brazil expects the aircraft to arrive in São Paulo in October. Flights will begin shortly thereafter.

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