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    New JetBlue A321 (JFK - 10/24/2013)

    Not the greatest shots but they will have to do for now. After some hopping across the pond, JetBlues newest addition to their fleet arrived this evening on RWY 22L during the early evening hours. The A321, registration N903JB with its new tail might take a little getting used to as well as its size compared to the JetBlue A320 fleet.



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    I feel my eyes are playing tricks on me!
    Seriously, No one likes you here Mark ;)
    As if getting the first shot of FDNY on ANET and making TOD wasn't good enough for you!
    Great Shots never the less! Hopefully she'll be up in the air testing soon!
    Last edited by Jared Blech; 10-24-2013 at 10:08 PM.
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    Thanks Jared ..... I just got lucky with the shot of the FDNY and glad folks liked it as well. I'm still trying to get my photo of the Congo 707 up to ANet, but it has been rejected for personal reasons by ANet screeners (which makes me livid). All one can do is to keep trying.
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    Great catch Mark, glad you were able to document her first arrival at her new home. Something I had not noticed (I am a details guy) on prior shots of 903 until your second shot is there are at least 2 windows missing in the back of the cabin (or plugged) compared to most other carriers 321's such as US. I wonder if there is an extra lav there or what. And for the record I really like the new tail design but would have preferred that all 321's NOT have the same tail, prefer the variety as on the A-320/E-190 fleets.

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    Only a couple "keepers" out of of the bunch:


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