Ibex Airlines Unveils New Uniform to Be Worn Starting in October

Ibex Airlines Unveils New Uniform to Be Worn Starting in October

Ibex Airlines has renewed its uniforms, with the new designs to be worn starting October 1. They were unveiled today, August 7, at Sendai Airport.

The current second-generation uniforms have been in use since April 2024, marking the first renewal in about eleven and a half years.

The concept emphasizes “Sustainability,” “Culture,” “Community,” and “Challenge,” reflecting environmental considerations as well as showcasing the regional colors of Miyagi and Sendai, the airline’s base. It also expresses the spirit of hospitality and the drive to challenge toward the next generation. The designer is Nobuo Ikeuchi from Nippon Menpu, crafted together with Fujisaki in Miyagi Prefecture.

The cabin crew uniforms feature scarves supervised by Indigo Kesennuma, allowing different color displays based on how they are tied. Staff are free to choose from three styles—one-piece, skirt, or pants—all designed with corporate color schemes to create a cohesive appearance.

The mechanics’ uniforms are the first fully original design, incorporating feedback from active mechanics and paying attention to detailed touches. Some elements of the pilots’ uniforms were produced by Fuji Styling in Miyagi Prefecture.

All uniforms for cabin crew, mechanics, and pilots incorporate a design inspired by aircraft windows in the four corporate colors.

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