CAP Rebrands

Civil Air Patrol Rebrands
Civil Air Patrol Rebrands

The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) launched a rebranding effort, including an all-new logo that is decided futuristic while still being symbolic of the organization’s position within the Air Force family, its mission and, yes, its history. CAP’s Board of Governors voted unanimously April 23 to adopt the new logo, which “accomplishes several things and includes some unique benefits,” said Randy Bolinger, chief of marketing and communications. “The bottom line is, we are not the Civil Air Patrol of the 1940s, and the new corporate identity makes that obvious,” Bolinger said. The V-shaped logo combines nods to the CAP’s unique position as a national youth initiative that has aviation as its heart. It also, if you know where to look, references the CAP’s spirit of volunteerism and partnership with the Air Force as a Total Force partner.

Isabel Goyer

A commercial pilot, Isabel Goyer has been flying for more than 40 years, with hundreds of different aircraft in her logbook and thousands of hours. An award-winning aviation writer, photographer and editor, Ms. Goyer led teams at Sport Pilot, Air Progress and Flying before coming to Plane & Pilot in 2015.
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