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Photo Gallery: 25 Awesome Pics to Celebrate Virgin America’s 5th Birthday


Rainy day at SFO. (Photo by Claudia Daggett via Flickr)


Two Virgin America planes fly a parallel approach to San Francisco. (Photo by Jun Seita via Flickr)


Fog Cutter (N528VA) rolls out at Fort Lauderdale. (Photo by Mark Hsiung)


Air Colbert (N621VA) taxiing at LAX. (Photo by Matt Molnar)


N623VA catches some rays at JFK. (Photo by Mario Craig)


Aboard N624VA on approach to LAX. (Photo by Eric Dunetz)


Up close and personal with Unicorn Chaser (N626VA). (Photo by Moose135)


Superfly (N630VA) hits the brakes at JFK. (Photo by Kaz T)


Sunny day at JFK for N632VA. (Photo by Mark Lawrence.


Air Colbert (N621VA) touches down in New York. (Photo by Manny Gonzalez)


Virgin America runs Linux. (Photo by Lux Alptraum via Flickr)


Soothing. (Photo by Crystal Ginn)


The Entourage logo-jet, N628VA, lifts off from Las Vegas (LAS). (Photo by gTarded)


Over San Francisco at night. (Photo by Thomas Hawk via Flickr)


Unicorn Chaser on a very blue day. (Photo by Zach Graves)


Virgin America A320 buzzes Alcatraz during a flyby for San Francisco Fleet Week. (Photo by Mathieu Thouvenin)


Sir Richard Branson hanging out after the inaugural flight from JFK arrives at SFO. (Photo by James Castañeda)


On board first ever Virgin America flight, VX001, JFK-SFO. (Photo by Johnny Vulcan)


One of Virgin’s A319s, N524VA, lifts off from LAS as flight 770 to SFO. (Photo by gTarded)


Sir Richard Branson and Green Man poke their head out of the plane.


N624VA gets pushed back at SFO. (Photo by Quinn Norton)


The sky awaits. (Photo by Johnny Vulcan)


My Other Ride’s a Spaceship, aka N635VA. (Photo by David Vo)


Unicorn Chaser, aka N626VA, pays a visit to JFK. (Photo by Josh Hallett)


Boo the Dog at the controls of a Virgin America Airbus. (Photo by Virgin America)





 
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