Qantas has revived the livery that adorned its Boeing 707s between 1959 and 1961 on a 737-800 named 'Retro Roo II'.

Registered as VH-VXQ, the new-old livery was revealed at an event at in Sydney as part of the airline's 95th anniversary celebrations.

Qantas 737 retro roo II

Qantas

“As we celebrate our 95th birthday today, I hope this livery inspires a sense of pride in what our national airline has achieved during all those years of taking Australians around the world and bringing them safely home again,” says Qantas group chief executive Alan Joyce.

The 737 was repainted in Townsville following interior reconfiguration work at Qantas’s Brisbane maintenance facility.

It is the second aircraft in the 737 fleet to wear vintage Qantas colours. In November 2014 the airline revealed a retro 'winged kangaroo' scheme on VH-XZP, which was named 'James Strong', in honour of the airline's late former chief executive.

Source: Cirium Dashboard