JetBlue's Peacock Livery Airbus A320, N706JB, seen taxiing in POS for departure back to JFK.....was recently repainted to new livery....."This Peacock can Fly"
Posted by Robin0427@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 25 comments
Interesting_Dingo_88@reddit
I get that it's in partnership with Peacock, the streaming service, but it's so lame that a "Peacock" themed plane is mostly black and yellow instead of a vibrant array of blues, greens and purples. Missed opportunity for something truly special.
moofie74@reddit
I guarantee somebody thought it would be “too woke”.
T0asty514@reddit
At least it has colored dots on the belly I guess?
Though I agree.
Micesmoi@reddit
This is what I was thinking. This one might be special to look at from the bottom while flying. Hopefully someone can catch it
CynGuy@reddit
Well, a true peacock livery wouldn’t jive with Peacock’s actual network branding …. So…….
Interesting_Dingo_88@reddit
Sounds like another layer of failure on Peacock's part, instead of an excuse.
0621Hertz@reddit
Robin0427@reddit (OP)
Same aircraft in new common JB livery.....rather the Peacock Livery though......
Frisco-Elkshark@reddit
That’s a long narrow body flight man, I don’t know how to feel about that.
maverick4002@reddit
?? What do you mean its long? Its shorter by miles and flying time (for the most part) than doing US east coast to west coast. JFK to POS is essentially the same distance as JFK to Las Vegas. The vast majority of those flights in the US are on narrowbodies.
Bortron86@reddit
It's about 2200 miles from Piarco to JFK. You can fly from Manchester to Mumbai on an A321 with Indigo, and that's over 4500 miles.
OoohjeezRick@reddit
Im a peacock! You gotta let me fly!
DullMind2023@reddit
Aren’t peacocks large very colorful birds? Why does this Airbus look like an Orca?
Robin0427@reddit (OP)
Got yuh buh......not a real Peacock but from streaming service Peacock.....
DullMind2023@reddit
Oh. Missed opportunity, I guess!
osaggys@reddit
WIth jet fuel prices about to absolutely explode, it wouldn't surprise me if the bare metal look comes back into style soon
Vespajet@reddit
There's a reason why American moved away from their classic bare metal livery, more and more parts of aircraft fuselages are being made from composite material. Bare metal liveries are coming back because of that.
Cut-the-red-wire@reddit
This will have I’m sure terrific thermal comfort. /s
I-LOVE-TURTLES666@reddit
Yup can confirm looks like a POS livery
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Robin0427@reddit (OP)
BAD FORKING BOT
Cockyidiot1977@reddit
They fly now?
TrueNorth_360@reddit
I'm tired of the flying billboards. I prefer retro liveries or special paint jobs for anniversaries, etc.
LEM1978@reddit
No different than a bus with an ad wrap
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