Cathay’s iconic ‘lettuce leaf sandwich’ livery lands in Singapore

Cathay’s iconic ‘lettuce leaf sandwich’ livery lands in Singapore

Cathay’s Airbus A350 passenger aircraft, adorned with its classic ‘lettuce leaf sandwich’ livery, touched down at Singapore Changi Airport for the first time yesterday, marking a special moment in the airline’s “80 Years Together” anniversary celebrations. Paying homage to the much-loved green-and-white striped design, the iconic livery pays tribute to Cathay’s earlier years and the legacy it has built over eight decades. The debut appearance in Singapore marked another milestone in showcasing Cathay’s heritage in one of its most important markets in Southeast Asia.

“Singapore has been part of Cathay’s journey from the very beginning, starting with our first scheduled flight in 1946, and it continues to be one of our most important markets in Southeast Asia,” said Cathay Regional General Manager for Southeast Asia and Oceania, Frosti Lau. He continued, “The special livery honours Cathay’s legacy while symbolising our continued progress to connecting the world via our Hong Kong hub. It bridges where we’ve been and where we’re headed and is a tribute to everyone who has been part of this 80-year journey—our people, our customers, our partners, and the communities we serve worldwide.”

A DC-3 at Kallang Airport, where Cathay Pacific first operated flights to Singapore. This was later replaced by the DC-4 in 1949. Photo from 1948. (Photo: Swire Archives)

The occasion also highlights Cathay’s longstanding relationship with Singapore, which has played an important role in the airline’s network and regional presence and seen many firsts over the decades. When Changi International Airport first opened its doors in 1981, Cathay’s CX712 was the first commercially scheduled flight to depart, and in 2015, the airline was mentioned as one of 12 pioneer airlines that contributed to the growth and development of Singapore’s air hub. Cathay Pacific again made history by becoming the launch airline at Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 4, pioneering a suite of self-service options designed to support more personalised service through technology.

During the event, the special livery aircraft made its way to Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 4, where it was greeted by special guests and Cathay representatives. The aircraft will continue to operate on international routes throughout 2026, extending the visibility of Cathay’s “80 Years Together” anniversary celebrations to customers and communities worldwide.

As the brand embarks on its “80 Years Together” anniversary celebrations, Cathay will continue to roll out a range of celebrations, experiences and initiatives throughout 2026, celebrating the people, partnerships and journeys that have shaped its story.

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