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JetBlue Airways is refreshing its paint schemes with an all-blue fuselage, green accented winglets, and a new tail design going into service tomorrow on one of its Airbus A321 aircraft.
Bluer skies ahead! ✈️ Our iconic liveries are getting a fresh bold look just like the moves we've been making as a travel company. Get a sneak-peek at our first-ever Mint pattern (coming soon to all Mint planes). Read more here: https://t.co/bXhsEpknDk pic.twitter.com/ZYn85ByRWZ
— JetBlue (@JetBlue) June 14, 2023
The new livery is based on JetBlue’s current one, but with the blue amped up. Here’s how JetBlue describes it:
- The blue fuselage goes all-in on the company’s namesake color.
- Iconic tailfin patterns are now extended to embrace the body and belly of the aircraft.
- A larger JetBlue logo represents the bold impact these aircraft have in the industry.
- Colorful winglets add an extra pop of fun with a refreshed palette of accent colors.
- The aircraft’s pattern and the JetBlue logo make it instantly recognizable to plane-spotters.
The livery redesign is JetBlue’s first-ever complete refresh of its planes.
Anthony’s Take: I like the bold, new paint job. I guess we’ll see this on a lot more aircraft if all goes through with the Spirit Airlines acquisition.
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