Alaska Airlines has unveiled an airplane that features various Sub Pop logos to celebrate the iconic label’s 30th anniversary. That’s it above. Starting today, the Boeing 737-800 airplane will be in regular service along the West Coast. In a statement, Sub Pop co-president/founder Jonathan Poneman said, “The jet’s wrapping makes it look like a Sub Pop musician’s instrument case, only in much better condition. It’s definitely the sickest jet on the tarmac!”

Natalie Bowman—Alaska Airlines’ managing director of brand marketing and advertising—added, “This partnership brings together two independent, local brands that are committed to doing things a little differently.” In 2016, Alaska Airlines teamed up with the Sub Pop by offering complimentary music from the label.

This year’s Sub Pop offerings have included new albums from Beach House, Father John Misty, Frankie Cosmos, Hot Snakes, and more. Later this year the label will release the “Rick and Morty” soundtrack, a new Mudhoney album, an Iron & Wine EP, and more.