You're Reviewing a KLM Asia B777-300ER in a 1:200 scale from JC Wings.This is my 14th KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Model. The Boeing Customer Code for KLM Asia/ KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is 06. The Tale of Two Liveries : The KLM Livery:This is the Current Livery of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines which was Unveiled on April 29,2014 in Amsterdam Where KLM modified it's new livery with a swooping cheatline.The new livery was first unveiled and introduced on their Embraer 190 Aircraft and has since sported this new livery on their B737-800, B747-400,and their B787-9 Stretched Dreamliner and as you can see, It has become the Signature Trademark Livery Scheme for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The KLM Asia Livery: The KLM Asia Livery is Actually Similar to KLM's with the Exception that the KLM Asia Livery Does not Feature the Dutch National Symbols such as the National Flag of the Netherlands,Nor the European Union Flag,Nor KLM's Stylized Dutch Crown Logo.Instead,It just Features the Special KLM Asia Logo as some of the Aircraft has already been Painted in the Revised KLM Asia Livery of 2014. The"Skyteam"Logo(Displayed near the Cockpit windows and the L2 Door):KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and KLM Asia Joined the Skyteam Alliance on September 13,2004 which Consists of 20 Airline Members from Five Inhabited Continents and This Alliance Includes Delta, Aeromexico, Air France, and Korean Air as the Four Founding Members. The"AirFrance/KLM"Decal: KLM Asia's Subsidiary KLM Royal Dutch Airlines merged with Air France on May 5,2004 and Formed the Air France - KLM Alliance, Which is Incorporated under French Law with its Headquarters Located in Paris, France. However, Despite the Merger Between the Two Carriers, KLM Still Continues to Fly Under their Distinct Brand Name and Identity. The"Nationaal Park Fulufjallet"Decal: The Fulufjallet National Park is a National Park Named after the Mountain Fulufjallet,That's Located in Alvdalen Municipality in the Province of Dalarna County,Sweden as this Park has become one of the Initial Pan Parks, An International Project to Combine Preservation and Tourism. The Engines: These are the General Electric GE90-115B Engines that KLM Royal Dutch Airlines/KLM Asia uses on this Particular B777-300ER Aircraft. Registration Ship#PH-BVB: This Aircraft is the 2nd of 14 B777-300ER's to Enter the KLM Fleet and the First Test Flight on this Aircraft took place on March 8,2008 and was Delivered to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines on March 28,2008 as this Aircraft is one of 12 Aircraft in KLM's Fleet to be Actually Painted in the KLM Asia Livery Colour Scheme Which was Applied and Painted on their Previous Livery in July 2012 and then Applied and Painted Again on their Current Livery which was Unveiled on April 29,2014. The"Boeing 777"Decal: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Received Their Very First B777-300ER Aircraft, Which Beared the Registration Ship#PH-BVA on February 12,2008 and Received their 14th and Last B777-300ER Aircraft, which Beared the Registration Ship#PH-BVS in February 2017. This Aircraft is one of the 2 B777-300ER's that Actually Operates in the KLM Asia Fleet While the other B777-300ER, Which Bears the Registration Ship#PH-BVC is the other one. The Seating Configuration:KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has 2 Seated Configurated Versions that they use on their B777-300ER's.However, On This Particular KLM Asia B777-300ER Aircraft, Which is a Version 2,According to Seatguru.com,It Seats 408 Passengers in a 3 Class Configurated Cabin Layout : Rows 1-6 - 34 World Business Class Flat Bed Seats. Rows 10-14 - 40 Economy Comfort Class Seats.(There's no Row 13 on this Aircraft). Rows 15-63 - 334 Standard Economy Class Seats. This Model is Very Impressive, Very Detailed, Very Informative and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! A Definite Must-Have model for your collection.Check it out! On a Scale of 1-10 on this Aircraft Model:A 9.5 due to the Gears not rolling, but other than that, Everything else on this Aircraft Model is Definitely on Point! Troy's Toy's website address:http://Troystoysinc.com