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Hull City owner Acun Ilicali has provided a teasing glimpse of a new Tigers branded jet that is believed to be the result of a new partnership between the club and a Turkish airline.
The deal is still not confirmed but the official Twitter account of Corendon Airlines retweeted user @covert_H who said: "Hull City have done a sponsorship deal with @Corendon_Air, one of their Boeing 737-800s has been repainted in Hull City livery."
The Hull City owner also took to Instagram to tease the deal posting a video of the plane on his Instagram story with the sound of the Hull crowd playing over the images of the branded Boeing 737. The news of the deal has also been leaked in the aviation press.
Aviation news service MAviO said: "The latest Boeing 737-800 to join the ever-expanding fleet of Corendon Airlines has been painted in the stunning livery of Hull City. The aircraft painting has been completed in Kaunas.
"MAviO News is reliably informed that the airframe is an 11-year old example which was originally delivered to Thomson Airways back in 2011. The airframe