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    JetBlue Bids Farewell to Embraer E190: Transition to Airbus A220

    Caleb FosterBy Caleb Foster09/10/20251,9172 Mins Read
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    JetBlue Bids Farewell to Embraer E190: Transition to Airbus A220
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    The End of an Era

    Today, JetBlue officially retired its Embraer E190 fleet, marking the conclusion of a significant chapter in the airline’s history. The airline celebrated this milestone with an event honoring the service provided by the E190 over the years, as the final aircraft completed its last commercial flight.

    This occasion aligns with JetBlue’s receipt of its 50th Airbus A220-300, as the carrier progresses toward a fully modernized, all-Airbus fleet.

    The E190’s Legacy

    Introduced in 2005, JetBlue became the inaugural airline to operate the Embraer E190. Over the next two decades, the aircraft served as the backbone of JetBlue’s short-haul network, welcoming millions with its renowned service and comfort.

    Airbus A220 Transition

    The shift to the Airbus A220-300 signifies a major upgrade in efficiency and passenger experience. So far, JetBlue has obtained 52 out of the 100 A220-300s it has ordered. This transition simplifies its fleet to the A220 and A320 models. The A220-300 features 140 Collins Meridian seats, the widest available in JetBlue’s fleet, and provides spacious overhead bins, substantial seatback storage, USB-A and USB-C power outlets, large windows, complimentary Fly-Fi®, and personal inflight entertainment at each seat.

    The Farewell Flight: A Personal Touch

    The final E190 flight, designated as Flight B9190, was operated by a 14-year-old Embraer E190 with the registration N329JB. Departing at 12:54 pm from New York JFK, it concluded its journey at 2:05 pm in Boston. This emotional farewell echoed the plane’s substantial contribution to JetBlue’s network and its commitment to regional travelers.

    Although the precise timing and age of the aircraft were not specified by JetBlue, these details were noted by aviation enthusiasts and airport spotters, who marked the end of N329JB’s 14 years of operational service.

    What It Means for Airport Spotters

    For aviation enthusiasts, the final flight of the E190 is a momentous yet bittersweet occasion. It signifies the end of JetBlue’s regional story while welcoming more advanced, efficient aircraft. Camera flashes were likely abundant at JFK and Logan airports, capturing both the farewell and the transition to new generations of aircraft.

    Looking Ahead

    JetBlue’s move to an all-Airbus fleet promises economic benefits, cleaner operations, and greater route flexibility, including transcontinental flights, facilitated by the A220’s extended range and cost-effectiveness. This new fleet underscores JetBlue’s “JetForward” strategy, focusing on growth with reduced environmental impact.

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