Civil air ensign

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A civil air ensign is a flag (or a variation thereof) which represents civil aviation in a country or organization. Typically, it is flown from buildings connected with the administration of civil aviation and it may also be flown by airlines of the appropriate country.[1] A civil air ensign is the equivalent of the civil ensign which represents merchant shipping. Not all countries have civil air ensigns and those without usually fly their national flags instead.

List of civil air ensigns[]

Countries[]

Flag Country Date Name Description
Civil Air Ensign of Australia.svg Australia 1948–present Australian Civil Aviation Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Commonwealth Star and the five stars of the Southern Cross superimposed.[2]
Civil Air Ensign of Fiji.svg Fiji 1970–present Fijian Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Fijian coat of arms superimposed.
Civil Air Ensign of Ghana.svg Ghana 1957–present Ghanaian Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Flag of Ghana in the canton and the national star in the fly.
Civil Air Ensign of Guyana.svg Guyana 1966–present Guyanese Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Flag of Guyana in the canton.
Civil Ensign of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg 1972–present Roude Léiw (Red Lion) An ensign as the banner of arms of Luxembourg. Also used as the Luxembourgish civil ensign.[3]
Civil Air Ensign of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 1938–present New Zealand Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the stars of the Southern Cross as seen from New Zealand in the fourth quarter
Civil Air Ensign of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 1951–present Pakistani Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Flag of Pakistan in the canton influenced by the British design.[4]
Civil Air Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1931–present British Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Union Flag in the canton and a dark blue Saint George's cross fimbriated white placed overall.
Civil Air Ensign of Zambia.svg Zambia 1965–present Zambian Civil Air Ensign On a field of sky blue an alighting eagle gold set within a ring quartered in the colours of the Republic of Zambia thus. In the first quarter green, on the hoist side orange, in the fly side red and in the base black.

Organizations[]

Flag Entity Date Name Description
Flag of ICAO.svg International Civil Aviation Organization 1993–present International Civil Aviation Organization flag A flag bearing the ICAO emblem similar in size, colour and general layout as the United Nations flag.[5]

List of former civil air ensigns[]

Flag Country Date Name Description
Civil Air Ensign of Australia (1935–1948).svg Australia 1935–1948 Australian Civil Aviation Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the Commonwealth Star quarter and the five stars of the Southern Cross superimposed in gold.
Flag of the Air Board of Canada (1922–1923).svg Canada 1922–1923 Canadian Civil Aviation Ensign Light blue, in the dexter canton the Union and in the centre of the fly of the flag on a red shield edged with white, an albatross, white, with wings extended over three maple leaves conjoined on one stem, proper. Briefly used by the Air Board.
Civil Air Ensign of Ghana (1964–1966).svg Ghana 1964–1966 Ghanaian Civil Air Ensign A light blue ensign with the Flag of Ghana in the canton and the national star in the fly.
Flag of the Hellenic Air Force (1973-1978).svg Greece 1935–1978 Greek Civil Air Ensign A white cross on a blue field with a Greek roundel in the centre. Also used as the ensign of the Hellenic Air Force (1973–1978).
Civil Air Ensign of South Africa (obsolete).svg South Africa 1930s South African Civil Air Ensign An ensign based on the British Civil Air Ensign with the 1928 flag of South Africa in the canton.

References[]

  1. ^ "Dictionary of Vexillology: C (Cinquefoil - Civil Jack)".
  2. ^ http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Civil%20Air%20Ensign.htm
  3. ^ "Luxembourg: Air ensign and roundel".
  4. ^ http://www.radioprotezione.it/wof/page.php?flag=1&continent=asia&country=Pakistan&image_name=asia/pkCA.gif&first_name=CHANG
  5. ^ http://www.icao.int/secretariat/postalhistory/the_icao_flag.htm[dead link]
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