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Cathay Pacific aeroplane gets new paint job, complete with massive spelling mistake

Airline sees the funny side, posting: ‘Oops this special livery won’t last long! She’s going back to the shop!’

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The side of the Cathay Pacific plane read “Cathay Paciic”. Photo: Facebook

If you’ve ever been refused boarding to a flight because your name was spelled wrong on the ticket, you might take comfort from this fairly glaring error on the side of a Cathay Pacific plane. Or should that be “Cathay Paciic”?

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On Wednesday morning, photos emerged of a plane for the Hong Kong carrier, with its distinctive green livery missing an “F”.

Taking the fuselage foul-up with good grace, Cathay Pacific posted on its Facebook page: “Oops this special livery won’t last long! She’s going back to the shop!”

Shown the typo, an engineer for Haeco, a sister company of the airline, was baffled by how such a mistake could have happened.

“The spacing is too on-point for a mishap. We have stencils. Should be a blank gap in between letters if it was a real mistake I think,” the engineer said.

A photo shows the plane, with the spelling error covered up. Source: Facebook
A photo shows the plane, with the spelling error covered up. Source: Facebook
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The error was likely to be expensive, costing several thousand dollars to fix.

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