EVERYONE makes mistakes, even those who paint giant wide-body jumbo jets including Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airlines, which shared a spelling error on social media Wednesday showing a misspelling of their name on the side of their Boeing 777-367 aircraft.
The letter 'F' was missing in the carrier's name, leaving it spellt on the side of the fuselage as 'CATHAY PACIIC'.
'Oops this special livery won't last long! She's going back to the shop!' the airline shared on Twitter with photos of the spelling flop.
It was not immediately clear whether the mistake was Cathay Pacific's or of the maintenance and engineering company that handled the paint job, USA Today reported quoting The South China Morning Post.
Cathay Pacific, of course, is a long-haul giant that's also regarded as one of the top airlines in the world for customer service.
The letter 'F' was missing in the carrier's name, leaving it spellt on the side of the fuselage as 'CATHAY PACIIC'.
'Oops this special livery won't last long! She's going back to the shop!' the airline shared on Twitter with photos of the spelling flop.
It was not immediately clear whether the mistake was Cathay Pacific's or of the maintenance and engineering company that handled the paint job, USA Today reported quoting The South China Morning Post.
Cathay Pacific, of course, is a long-haul giant that's also regarded as one of the top airlines in the world for customer service.