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Article: REMINDER/JetBlue Turns Three! Debuts 38th Aircraft Named 'Song Sung Blue' Featuring New 'Pucci-Esque' 60'S Style Tail Fin.
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- February 6, 2003
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Business Editors
REMINDER...for Thurs. (Feb. 6)
--(BUSINESS WIRE)
Low-fare Carrier's Stylish New A320 Will Have
Competitors Singing The Blues
WHAT: JetBlue Airways, New York's hometown, low-fare carrier,
turns three years old; unveils new aircraft name and tail
fin; announces new flights and January performance
results.
WHO: David Neeleman, CEO, JetBlue Airways
WHEN: 9:30am, Thursday, February 6, 2003
WHERE: JetBlue Terminal 6, JFK Airport, Gate 2
VISUALS: -- David Neeleman unveiling the "Song Sung Blue" aircraft
name
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