AirBorneo Unveils Logo And Tagline
The logo was launched by Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg during a special unveiling ceremony held at the Satria Pertiwi Complex here today.
The airline also introduced its brand tagline 'Borneo For You' which reflects AirBorneo's vision of purposeful travel, cultural celebration and bridging both the public and business communities across continents.

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