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

Soothing. (Photo by Crystal Ginn)
  • Soothing. (Photo by Crystal Ginn)
  • The Entourage logo-jet, N628VA, lifts off from Las Vegas (LAS). (Photo by gTarded)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Fog Cutter (N528VA) rolls out at Fort Lauderdale. (Photo by Mark Hsiung)
  • Air Colbert (N621VA) touches down in New York. (Photo by Manny Gonzalez)
  • 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.
  • Virgin America runs Linux. (Photo by Lux Alptraum via Flickr)
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