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India's first art-themed aircraft? Air India Express turns Boeing 737 into flying art

Anuj Trehan April 1, 2026, 09:38:43 IST

The aircraft’s extraordinary exterior was designed by contemporary artist Osheen Siva. The full‑aircraft contemporary design has captured attention from aviation enthusiasts and art lovers alike

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Air India Express art-themed Boeing aircraft is a masterpiece. Photo credit: Instagram/airwaysmag
Air India Express art-themed Boeing aircraft is a masterpiece. Photo credit: Instagram/airwaysmag

Have you seen a flying canvas? Well, Air India Express ’ Boeing 737 (VT-BWV) grabbed spotlight when it recently touched down at Mangaluru airport - its entire fuselage has been transformed into a vibrant celebration of Indian contemporary art, unlike any standard airline livery.

The full‑aircraft contemporary design has captured attention from aviation enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

A flying tribute to the Kochi‑Muziris Biennale

The aircraft’s eye‑catching artwork is inspired by the Kochi‑Muziris Biennale , India’s foremost international festival of contemporary art held in Kerala.

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Rather than the usual static logo and colours, this special livery uses dynamic motifs and vibrant shapes to reflect the creativity and cultural diversity showcased at the Biennale, effectively turning the plane into a flying ambassador for Indian artistic expression.

The Biennale, held in Kochi, brings together artists from across the world and has become a key platform for contemporary art in South Asia.

By integrating this theme into an aircraft wrap, the carrier is highlighting the importance of India’s creative spirit and extending its reach beyond traditional galleries and event spaces.

An artwork by contemporary artist Osheen Siva

According to an airport spokesperson, the aircraft’s extraordinary exterior was designed by contemporary artist Osheen Siva, making it the first commercial airplane in India to be completely wrapped in artwork across its entire fuselage rather than just on the tail.

The initiative, called The Flying Canvas, is part of Air India Express’ broader “Tales of India” programme and celebrates Indian heritage and identity by turning the Boeing 737‑8 into a “moving cultural installation”.

Siva’s design blends traditional motifs with a modern artistic vision, symbolising lineage, resilience and continuity, and stems from the airline’s multi‑year collaboration with the Kochi‑Muziris Biennale.

Written by Anuj Trehan

Anuj is a senior sub-editor (lifestyle desk) at Firstpost who covers food, travel, health, and fitness, mostly because they’re all excellent excuses to leave the house. Powered by coffee, he spends his downtime airplane-spotting and exploring spirituality, hoping one day to understand both turbulence and the universe.

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