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Titan Airways cuts no corners on uniforms
Titan Airways’ cabin crew are now sporting stylish new uniforms, designed specifically to complement Titan’s striking corporate identity.

Titan Airways’ cabin crew are now sporting stylish new uniforms, designed specifically to complement Titan’s striking corporate identity. The sleek new look, created by corporate uniform specialist Field Grey, was designed to embrace Titan’s distinctive style and debuted in November.

The individual items are deliberately simple in cut with both the garments and the coordinating accessories said to be of uncompromising quality. The men’s uniform comprises a smartly tailored single-breasted dark grey suit worn with a white shirt and purple tie, while female cabin crew have the option of either a dark grey skirt, blouse and waistcoat, worn with a purple neckerchief to complement the men’s ties, or a tailored dark grey dress, again worn with a purple neckerchief.

“From the outset, Field Grey impressed us with their professionalism and their ability to transform our vision into reality,” says inflight services manager Kim Braithwaite. “We’re thrilled with the results.”

Janice Turner, creative director of Field Grey, adds: “We were absolutely delighted to be selected to design and create a new uniform for the Titan Airways cabin crew. We enjoyed working closely with Titan throughout the research and development process to realise their vision and provide their high quality airline with a high quality uniform to match. We’re extremely pleased with the finished collection and are very excited to see the new uniforms hit the runway.”

Titan Airways will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2013, and has a fleet comprising 12 aircraft: three Boeing 737-300QCs, one Boeing 737 – 300F, two BAe 146-200QCs, one BAe Avro RJ100, three Boeing 757-200s (two having joined the fleet in 2012); a Boeing 767-300ER and the new CJ2+. Several of the aircraft are QC (quick change), which enables utilisation for either passenger or freight transportation.