
Connecting Switzerland with the world would be impossible without the expertise, passion and never ending enthusiasm of our employees. Every contribution, no matter how large, is highly valued. In recognition of this, the first Boeing 777-300ER was dedicated to the more than 8000 employees working for SWISS who are united by their passion for aviation. Through this, the Faces of SWISS aircraft becomes a symbol for the variety of professional fields, opportunities and cultures at SWISS. At the same time, it conveys what our employees represent: Truly SWISS… where people matter.
Over 2500 smiling faces belonging to our employees, accompany passengers during the introduction phase to various European destinations. But soon, the new Faces of SWISS aircraft, as well as further Triple Sevens will be deployed on long intercontinental flights to Hong Kong, Los Angeles or Bangkok, to name just a few.
The faces are representative of colleagues from all professional fields, such as flight attendants, pilots, technicians and cargo-professionals, finance and human resource experts, IT and logistical professionals, communications and marketing specialists, as well as experienced employees from medical services, operations or law: They all contribute to SWISS’s worldwide reputation of delivering an exceptional flight experience and make SWISS one of the world’s leading airlines. Approximately 16 million delighted passengers are proof of this. For that, we’d like to say thank you – with our new long-haul aircraft Faces of SWISS.
Overview of the Faces of SWISS project
- SWISS’s first Boeing 777-300ER
- SWISS’s largest aircraft
- Depicts 2500 employees from all over the world
- From all portraits submitted, 12 large faces were selected at random
- Represents all professional fields, from cabin crew, to pilots, as well as ground staff
- The foil that has been used measures 450 m2 in size, is just 0,05 mm thick, and weighs 50 kg
- The large faces are 7 metres tall
More about the Boeing 777-300ER and its livery can be found here.
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