Feeling Blue: SAS & jetBlue Separately Unveil New All-Blue Special Liveries



We don’t often combine two stories into one video but since we’re discussing two livery unveilings for two relatively small airlines, it seemed to be a good opportunity, with ‘blue’ being the main theme.

Over in Europe, SAS has unveiled one an Airbus A330-300 painted in an all-blue 80th anniversary color scheme. In the United States, jetBlue has revived its beloved Blueprint livery which was originally featured on an Embraer E190.



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