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JetBlue's final E190 lands for the last time

Summary by LARA
JetBlue has now retired its final Embraer E190 aircraft after 25 years of operating the regional jet within its fleet, which has now been fully replaced by the A220-300. In celebration of its final flight, Chief Operating Officer Warren Christie captained the flight, mirroring the historical moment when he captained its first flight. JetBlue was the first airline to fly the E190, and valued its capacity and efficiency. Coinciding with the E190’s…
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LARA broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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