Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
"AIRLINES" AND THE REPRESENTATION OF AN AIRPLANE
The mark consists of a black-and-white drawing of a twin-engine airplane in flight. The airplane is seen from the front, from slightly below the nose, ad slightly to the viewer's left of the nose. A row of oval windows is seen down the body of the airplane, on the left (starboard) side of the airplane. The airplane has upturned winglets at the end of each wing, and the horizontal stabilizers are located on top of the single vertical stabilizer (tail fin). Below the drawing, the word "Maverick," initial letter "M" capitalized and the remainder lower-case, is fully justified across the width of the airplane wings in a large serif font. Below that, on the next line, the word "AIRLINES" is written, all caps, in a smaller, thin, sans-serif font, fully justified across the width of the word "Maverick." Single thin horizontal lines appear above and below the word "AIRLINES".