Aviation News

2019-05-14

JetBlue Unveils Bruins Themed “Bear Force One”

JetBlue Airways crewmembers and Boston Bruins President Cam Neely were on hand Monday at Boston’s Logan International Airport to unveil the newest JetBlue sports team livery, the Boston Bruins-themed “Bear Force One.”

Blades the Bruin helpfully points out the jet’s new name.

Invited guests and passengers alike were able to meet and interact with JetBlue executives and legendary former Bruins defenseman and now team president Cam Neely at the gate-side event at JetBlue’s home in Terminal C. Neely commented on JetBlue’s relationship with the Bruins, as well as his appreciation for the continued support of fans, the City of Boston, and the city’s police and fire departments.

“Bear Force One” is an Airbus A320 with tail number N632JB. The new special color scheme features a black fuselage with white lettering and a gold tail with the Bruins “spoked B” logo on it. Of course, Bear Force One is below the cockpit in the traditional JetBlue ship name location.

Recently painted over a 10-day stretch in Mobile, Alabama, the gold-and-black themed plane will fly the line just as the other A320s in the airline’s fleet do, potentially showing up at any Blue City that receives A320 service. Soon after the event, Bear Force One departed for Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), where the Bruins were set to play the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Bruins president and NHL Hall of Famer Cam Neely introduces the new livery.

There is a sense of pride and camaraderie among those who live and work in the greater Boston area, a feeling of community that is carried over into its sports teams, as well. As representatives of New England’s gateway to the world, Logan International Airport’s employees embody this spirit, a spirit that is understood and cultivated by the region’s sports teams. After the ceremony finished, Neely took time to meet and take photos with anyone who wanted to interact with him and wish the team well. The new livery reaffirms JetBlue’s commitment to Boston and New England, where they are Logan’s largest carrier in terms of passengers and nonstop destinations served, as well as the official airline of all four of Boston’s major sports franchises. Keep your eyes to the sky for the new bear in the air.



About the Author

Michael Lothrop
Michael Lothrop is a lifelong aviation enthusiast and writer originally from Maine. Mike grew up around aviation and is currently the director of operations and safety for an aviation related company.




 
 

 

What’s Happening At The 2019 Paris Air Show (Updated 3X)

The 2019 edition of the Paris Air Show is happening this week. The biennial show is traditionally a place where new aircraft are launched and new orders flow in. Follow along here all this week as we recap each day’s happ...
by Ben Granucci
3

 
 

Joining the ‘First Flyer’s Club’ Aboard Delta Air Lines A220

The Airbus A220-100 entered service with Delta AIr Lines on February 7th. NYCAviation was onboard the first flights and we share our thoughts.
by Ben Granucci
0

 

 

JetBlue Unveils A Refreshed “JetGreen” For The NY Jets

JetBlue Airways recently unveiled a newly updated "JetGreen", the airline's New York Jets special livery, at an event in New York City.
by Douglas Wint
1

 
 

Friday Photos: Special Liveries

This week for Friday Photos, we take a look as some of the many great photos of special liveries uploaded to the NYCAviation Photo Hangar.
by NYCAviation Staff
0

 
 

Surprising and Delighting NYC’s Finest

On Monday morning, JetBlue Airways unveiled their newest aircraft to wear a special livery. Blue Finest honors the NYPD.
by Stephanie Gehman
0

 




  • Michael Jay

    I was there. The plane in the backround at gate C17 was my delayed flight to Orlando due to a thunderstorm related groundstops at MCO. JetBlue’s Celtics theme plane “Lucky Blue” was also posed side by side with “Bear Force One” for a time. Also present at Terminal C that morning were other jetBlue themed aircraft “Blueprint” and “Vets In Blue”.

    In an unrelated side note, Crystal Skye’s 88 passenger Boeing 777-200LR luxury jet made a mystery arrival at terminal E during the ceremony.

  • Aditya Ghosh

    Hey bro really good article. I enjoy reading your blog and also have recommended it too my aviator friends I have started A youtube channel too after getting inspired by you can you please take time to view it. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB2Q1hmqpyWcg6rdmdSM-zw?view_as=subscriber

  • Mike Trozzo

    Any relation to this Bear Force 1? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAJv5VHr5yQ