Ixeg 737300 Liveries

One of IXEG’s most ambitious projects was the "Commuter Redux" series. They asked themselves: what if a 737-300 had been optimized for five-year short-haul loops in dense urban networks—small stair trucks, brisk turnarounds, and daily grind? The livery reflected this lifestyle: scuffed lower fuselage, reinforced paint near boarding doors, and cheerful, high-visibility nose art for easy gate recognition. Their art director designed an IP-free mascot: a stylized winged clock called Tempo. The Tempo liveries were wildly popular in the sim community; pilots enjoyed the visual cues that made quick taxiways and busy terminals feel alive. Players in multiplayer servers started using Tempo-marked jets as flying beacons for group flights, a sign of community.

The majority of liveries are hosted and discussed on community hubs: X-Pilot Forums : The primary center for the Livery List & Requests ixeg 737300 liveries

The community has meticulously recreated iconic looks for the IXEG 737-300, including: One of IXEG’s most ambitious projects was the

To truly appreciate the IXEG 737-300, you need liveries that represent the "Golden Age" of the 1990s and early 2000s. Their art director designed an IP-free mascot: a

The clean, white-and-blue Lufthansa livery is a staple for European short-haul flying.

Most liveries come in a .zip or .rar format. Extract the folder (usually named after the airline).