JetBlue announced Monday that its first Airbus A220-300 aircraft has officially entered scheduled service by operating the first flight from Boston Logan International Airport to Tampa International Airport.
The aircraft – which was assembled at Airbus’s U.S. production facility in Mobile, Ala. – is scheduled to operate between the Northeast and Florida for the next several weeks.
See also: JetBlue Reveals Plans to Reinvent What It’s Like to Fly in ‘Economy’ Across the Atlantic.
JetBlue’s second A220 is on track for delivery in the coming days, with the third expected to arrive next month.
“We selected the Airbus A220 nearly three years ago knowing its cost savings, superior performance and customer-friendly design would evolve our fleet for the long-term future,” said Ursula Hurley, head of treasury and investor relations, JetBlue.
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