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Embraer E190 Commercial Aircraft "JetBlue - Blueberries Livery" (N318JB) White with Blue Tail (Snap-Fit) 1/100 Plastic Model by Skymarks
Product Description
- Brand new plastic snap-fit model of Embraer E190 Commercial Aircraft "JetBlue - Blueberries Livery" (N318JB) White with Blue Tail (Snap-Fit) 1/100 plastic model by Skymarks.
- Brand new box.
- Authentic markings.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Includes display stand.
- Simple snap-fit design.
- Vintage style packaging.
- Officially licensed product.
- Contains 10 detailed parts.
- Highly realistic snap-fit model.
- Made of durable plastic material.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately L-14.5, W-11 inches assembled.
- Each model arrives with the fuselage, wings, engines, and tail surfaces packaged separately and can be easily snapped together in minutes with no paint or glue required.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
JetBlue Airways introduced the Embraer E190 into its fleet in 2005 as part of its strategy to offer point-to-point service to mid-sized markets and secondary cities that didn’t require the capacity of its Airbus A320s. The E190, with its 100-seat configuration, quickly proved to be a versatile asset in JetBlue’s operations, offering passengers a comfortable ride with no middle seats and full in-flight entertainment—amenities that became hallmarks of the airline’s brand. Among these aircraft, registration N318JB, named "Blueberries," became one of the standout jets in JetBlue’s E190 fleet, frequently spotted operating on high-frequency routes such as Boston to Washington, D.C., and New York to smaller cities across the East Coast.
"Blueberries" carried JetBlue’s iconic livery with its playful name reflecting the airline’s consistent use of “blue”-themed monikers for its aircraft. N318JB was a frequent presence at JetBlue’s key focus cities including JFK, Boston Logan, and Fort Lauderdale. With its high dispatch reliability and fuel-efficient performance, the E190 enabled JetBlue to enter new markets quickly and flexibly, expanding its reach without requiring larger aircraft or costly route commitments. Over the years, N318JB underwent routine upgrades and cabin refreshes to align with the evolving standards of the fleet.
While JetBlue has begun transitioning to the Airbus A220 to replace its aging E190s, aircraft like N318JB remain iconic symbols of the airline’s mid-2000s growth and customer-friendly service model. "Blueberries" served during a crucial period of JetBlue’s expansion, bridging the gap between major hubs and underserved cities with efficiency, reliability, and comfort. Its legacy continues to be fondly remembered by aviation enthusiasts and frequent fliers alike.
This 1:100 scale model Reg# N318JB is a vibrant tribute to a beloved aircraft that helped shape JetBlue’s identity. With detailed livery, precise proportions, and a display-ready finish, it’s a perfect addition to any collector’s fleet or a nostalgic piece for fans of JetBlue’s early years.