In our continuing series on tracking special liveries, we take a look the liveries airlines have added to their fleet to support special causes. From cancer awareness to child poverty to animal conservation, airlines support a variety of causes through donations and paint.

How to Track Special Causes Liveries
In the table below, you can search special destination liveries based on Airline, Registration, Aircraft Type, or name of the livery.
Airline | Registration | Aircraft Type | Extended Aircraft Type | Livery |
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Allegiant Air | N218NV | A320 | Airbus A320-214 | Make A Wish Livery |
American Airlines | N690AA | B752 | Boeing 757-223 | Flagship Freedom Livery |
Azul Linhas Aereas | PR-ATB | AT76 | ATR 72-600 | National Breast Cancer Foundation Livery |
Condor | D-ABUE | B763 | Boeing 767-330(ER) | Heart for Children Livery |
Delta Air Lines | N845MH | B764 | Boeing 767-432(ER) | Breast Cancer Research Foundation Livery |
EasyJet | G-EJAR | A319 | Airbus A319-111 | UNICEF Livery |
EasyJet | G-EZIO | A319 | Airbus A319-111 | UNICEF Livery |
Emirates | A6-EDG | A388 | Airbus A380-861 | United for Wildlife Livery |
Emirates | A6-EEI | A388 | Airbus A380-861 | United for Wildlife Livery |
Emirates | A6-EEQ | A388 | Airbus A380-861 | United for Wildlife Livery |
FlyBe | G-FBEM | E190 | Embraer 190-200LR | Cancer Research UK Kids Livery |
JetBlue Airways | N615JB | A320 | Airbus A320-232 | “Blue Bravest” —FDNY Foundation |
JetBlue Airways | N775JB | A320 | Airbus A320-232 | Vets in Blue Livery |
Meraj Airlines | EP-AJI | A320 | Airbus A320-233 | Asiatic Cheetah Livery |
QantasLink | VH-QOH | DH8D | Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 | National Breast Cancer Foundation Livery |
Transaero | EI-XLN | B744 | Boeing 747-412 | Caring for Tigers together Livery |
Our list here is a work in progress and will be updated as airlines add other special cause or charity liveries to their fleets. If you know of a livery we missed for this list, please let us know on twitter or Facebook and we’ll add it to the list.
Special Airline Note
We included Transaero’s “Caring for Tigers Together” livery because we have no information that the aircraft has been repainted, so there’s still a chance that it will fly at least once more as the tiger.
