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De Puerto Rico al Cielo: JetBlue unveils “Isla del Bluencanto”, Boricua-Inspired painted Airbus A320 N657JB

JetBlue, Puerto Ricoโ€™s largest airline, has unveiled a new specialโ€‘painted Airbus A320 (N657JB) named Isla del Bluencanto, designed by Puerto Rican artist Juan Gutiรฉrrez Rovira (The Stencil Network). The design, chosen by public vote earlier this year, celebrates Puerto Ricoโ€™s culture and heritage with bold imagery including the jรญbaro figure on the tail, tropical fruits and flora along the fuselage, and the phrase โ€œSomos Boricuaโ€ emblazoned on the belly. The aircraft was revealed at San Juanโ€™s Luis Muรฑoz Marรญn International Airport in a ceremony attended by community members, local leaders, and JetBlue crewmembers.

The livery symbolizes JetBlueโ€™s deep ties to Puerto Rico, where it has operated since 2002 and now serves as the islandโ€™s largest carrier. Leaders including Puerto Ricoโ€™s governor, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, Discover Puerto Rico, and Aerostar praised the initiative as both a cultural tribute and an economic driver, reinforcing the islandโ€™s role as a premier travel destination.

This marks JetBlueโ€™s second Puerto Ricoโ€‘themed livery, following Bluericua in 2018. The project also included a partnership with the Ricky Martin Foundation, where local children created their own tailfin designs, highlighting the next generation of Puerto Rican creativity. JetBlue further supported the foundation with a donation to youth programs.

JetBlue continues to expand its presence on the island, operating more than 45 daily flights this winter from San Juan, Aguadilla, and Ponce, and recently increasing service on the Fort Lauderdaleโ€“San Juan route. The airline employs nearly 800 crewmembers in Puerto Rico and opened its first crew base outside the continental U.S. in San Juan in 2024, underscoring its longโ€‘term commitment to the islandโ€™s economy and community.

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