JetBlue Debuts New A220 Livery

The first such aircraft to sport the updated look, named “Taming Of The Blue," is expected to enter service later this month.

JetBlue's refreshed A220 paint scheme.
JetBlue's refreshed A220 paint scheme. (Photo: JetBlue)
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JetBlue has unveiled a new livery for its growing Airbus A220 fleet. The first such aircraft to sport the updated look, named “Taming Of The Blue” (registered as N3241J), is expected to enter service later this month, an airline spokesperson said.

The new livery features a refreshed version of the so-called “Hops” pattern on the tailfin, specifically designed for the A220 aircraft. This updated design is described as “multidimensional, playful, and full of motion,” symbolizing JetBlue’s network.

JetBlue’s new A220 paint scheme. (Photo: JetBlue)

A notable feature of the livery is the introduction of a violet accent color, making its debut on the A220 fleet.

A refreshed livery on a JetBlue A220 (Photo: JetBlue)

In June 2023, the airline rolled out a new livery, which features an all-blue fuselage and new color patterns. The paint scheme was first unveiled on an Airbus A321. The mostly blue design, the airline says, “reflects its role as an industry disruptor.”

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