JetBlue Unveils Dunkin’ A320 Livery: Orange, Pink, And Eye-Catching

Its not uncommon for airlines to introduce aircraft with special liveries, including some that are collaborations with other companies. JetBlue has just unveiled its newest special livery aircraft, and its memorable.

May 10, 2025 - 17:13
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JetBlue Unveils Dunkin’ A320 Livery: Orange, Pink, And Eye-Catching

It’s not uncommon for airlines to introduce aircraft with special liveries, including some that are collaborations with other companies. JetBlue has just unveiled its newest special livery aircraft, and it’s… memorable.

JetBlue’s “Brewing Altitude” Dunkin’ A320

@xJonNYC flags how JetBlue has just rolled out a new special livery, in partnership with Dunkin’. Specifically, this livery is on the 18-year-old Airbus A320 with the registration code N643JB. JetBlue names all of its aircraft (often with puns), and this one has the name “Brewing Altitude.”

The plane has been repainted over the past couple of weeks. On April 29, 2025, the plane flew down to Macon, Georgia (MCN), where it got a new paint job, and then it reentered service as of May 9, 2025. As you can see, the plane features Dunkin’s signature orange and pink colors. So this plane will no doubt turn heads at airports, and for that matter, it’s quite a contrast to JetBlue’s standard livery.

JetBlue “brewing attitude”

[image or embed]— JonNYC (@xjonnyc.bsky.social) May 10, 2025 at 11:34 AM

I mean, it’s certainly a memorable livery, though I can’t say that I find it to be particularly pretty… but maybe that’s just me.

This celebrates 20 years of the JetBlue & Dunkin’ partnership

The purpose of this special Dunkin’ livery is to celebrate JetBlue and Dunkin’ partnering for 20 years. JetBlue has been serving Dunkin’ coffee onboard for that long, and I think that’s awesome. I love this partnership — I’m not the world’s biggest Dunkin’ fan, but I think JetBlue’s drip coffee is better than that of competitors.

Personally, my favorite part of JetBlue’s coffee service is that the airline serves coffee with a lid. It amazes me how many other airlines don’t do that, given that it seems like an obvious move that’s in everyone’s best interest. It minimizes spills, makes it easier to keep coffee hot, and just makes me less nervous about drinking coffee on a plane.

JetBlue & Dunkin’ have partnered for 20 years

Bottom line

JetBlue has unveiled an Airbus A320 in a special Dunkin’ livery, with heavy use of orange and pink. This will no doubt turn some heads at airports. I can’t say it’s the prettiest special livery I’ve seen, though it’s certainly among the more memorable.

What do you make of JetBlue’s Dunkin’ A320?