Ixeg 737300 Liveries Jun 2026
The IXEG 737‑300 is a fantastic canvas for . Numerous painters design “fictional” or “VA” liveries that never existed in the real world but look perfectly at home on the Classic. These include designs for the Powerset VA and other online flying communities. Fictional skins like the United Current livery allow you to fly modern branding on the classic 737‑300 model.
Navigate to your main X-Plane installation directory and follow this path: X-Plane X > Aircraft > X-Aviation > IXEG 737 Classic > liveries
The vibrant orange and blue lines of Hapag-Lloyd scream 1990s European holiday charter flights. ixeg 737300 liveries
As the launch customer for the 737-300, no livery collection is complete without Southwest. The iconic "Desert Gold" scheme with its warm ochre, red, and orange stripes evokes pure nostalgia, while the later "Canyon Blue" represents the transition into the 21st century.
: Early Ryanair and EasyJet liveries showcase the transition of the -300 into the budget airline boom of the late 1990s. The IXEG 737‑300 is a fantastic canvas for
The 737-300 famously revolutionized low-cost air travel. Virtual pilots frequently use these vibrant schemes for high-tempo, short-haul hops:
One of IXEG’s most ambitious projects was the "Commuter Redux" series. They asked themselves: what if a 737-300 had been optimized for five-year short-haul loops in dense urban networks—small stair trucks, brisk turnarounds, and daily grind? The livery reflected this lifestyle: scuffed lower fuselage, reinforced paint near boarding doors, and cheerful, high-visibility nose art for easy gate recognition. Their art director designed an IP-free mascot: a stylized winged clock called Tempo. The Tempo liveries were wildly popular in the sim community; pilots enjoyed the visual cues that made quick taxiways and busy terminals feel alive. Players in multiplayer servers started using Tempo-marked jets as flying beacons for group flights, a sign of community. Fictional skins like the United Current livery allow
If you want to stay true to the history of the "Classic" series, these are the essential liveries for your folder:
schemes evoke a sense of corporate prestige and rigid tradition. The Low-Cost Revolution:
Because the IXEG 737-300 models this specific slice of aviation history, its livery ecosystem is rich with nostalgic and modern retro designs. Iconic North American Liveries
The "Landor" era remains a fan favorite, projecting British elegance with its deep blue belly, grey upper fuselage, and red speedwing. Virtual pilots also seek out the unique "World Cargo" and ethnic tail art variations from the late 1990s.