

onurair01 |
This Turkish carrier's logo consists of a tailfin without a fuselage or
wings.
Thanks to Bruce Kelly (2005) |


onurair02 |
The Turkish bagmaker Papirus has taken over the lucrative Onur Air
contract from Swiss-based ELAG. They've persuaded Onur executives to add a
identification to one side of this product ("Sickness bag" in English,
German, French and Turkish), as well as the Papirus logo in the gusset.
Thanks to Oliver Conradi (2005) |


onurair03 |
A new competitor in the bagmaking business: SEM. Their logo and phone
number are in the gusset.
Thanks to Christian Annyas (2005) |


onurair04 |
A ritzy new blue/grey logotype for Onur, though the tailfin in the logo
still hasn't found the rest of the plane it's supposed to be attached to.
Thanks to Josef Gebelé (2007)
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 orion01 |
Attractive brown, orange and white motif on a pale orange background.
The bagmaker's star logo is at the bottom, not hidden in the side pleat
like in most other bags. Thanks to Graham Curran. (2000) |
 orion02 |
Less attractive bag, somewhat worn by age. Orion's logo
would not look out of place on a washing machine. Thanks to Mark Brace.
(2003) |