Air Pacific - to be renamed Fiji Airways - last night unveiled its new-look planes due to enter service from next year.
The airline chose Fiji's national day to release details of the Airbus A330 aircraft, the first new planes it has bought.
The planes and livery are part of a transformation for the airline which reported an operating profit of $11.5 million for the year to March 31, compared with an operating loss of $2.6 million for the previous financial year.
Full re-branding for the airline is due to be finished by the end of next year, by which time the "new" Fiji Airways brand - last seen in 1951 - will roll out across ticket offices, check-in counters, airport lounges and uniforms.
Dave Pflieger, Air Pacific's managing director and chief executive, said the aim was to create a brand "distinctive, unique, and true to Fiji".