"Ap-Paws" for Lynx Air's New Paw Print Livery

Lynx Air has received its seventh Boeing 737 aircraft which sports the airline's new livery with Lynx pawprints.

“We are thrilled to be receiving our seventh Boeing 737 aircraft, which will enable us to expand our North American network and offer our ultra-affordable fares and great flying experience to more Canadians,” said Merren McArthur, CEO and President of Lynx Air.

Lynx Air has released a timelapse video on how the plane was assembled and painted.

For more information on Lynx Air, visit its web site.

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