The first Airbus A220-300 of the Jetblue leaves the paint shop, sporting a new design in its vertical stabilizer called “Hops”.
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The new aircraft will be delivered to the Airbus factory in Mobile, Alabama, in December, and will begin operations with the airline in 2021.
Jetblue has orders for 70 A220-300 aircraft, which will replace 60 Embraer E190s.
The airline plans to add seven more in 2021 and eight in 2022.
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