JetBlue Introduces Livery Refresh
JetBlue today revealed its new standard livery featuring a bold and all-blue design From colorful tailfin patterns to special liveries, JetBlue has always used custom designs to honor the people, places and partnerships that make up its DNA. The new “icon in the sky” gives JetBlue a standout visual design as it expands to new markets.
The first aircraft to receive the new livery paint is an Airbus A321 with Mint, aptly named “A Defining MoMint,” which goes into service on June 15. JetBlue plans to refresh all of its current standard liveries as part of its normal aircraft painting cycle.
“Liveries have always been a part of our identity. When you spot a JetBlue aircraft—whether on the ground or in the air—we want customers to recognize us as a travel brand that moves them differently than everyone else,” said JetBlue’s head of marketing and loyalty Jayne O’Brien in the press release. “The new livery helps us stand out among a sky of legacy carriers, and is a stunning reflection of our role as a disruptor that uniquely combines lower fares and great service.”
The new livery design builds on JetBlue’s heritage and personality with elements for a new era, such as:
- A blue allover fuselage that goes all-in on the company’s namesake color.
- Iconic tailfin patterns now energized and extended to embrace the body and belly of the aircraft.
- A larger JetBlue logo to represent the bold impact these aircraft have in the industry.
- Colorful winglets that add an extra pop of fun with a refreshed palette of accent colors.
- The aircraft’s pattern and the JetBlue logo featured on the belly, making it instantly recognizable to plane-spotters.
The first design—for the A321 with Mint aircraft—applies JetBlue’s Mint Leaves pattern on the aircraft’s exterior for the first time, allowing customers and crewmembers to easily identify it in a new way. JetBlue’s all-core aircraft will also receive new livery designs with refreshed patterns and a broader set of accent colors.
The bright, colorful elements featured in the new livery design are also echoed in JetBlue’s new visual brand identity that rolled out on digital assets and social platforms earlier this year. As the company’s first brand refresh in a decade, the new colors and designs reflect a more joyful, contemporary and digital-first appearance.
The livery design is JetBlue’s first-ever complete refresh of its paint design. Passengers can look forward to spotting more new livery designs with refreshed tailfin patterns later this year.
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