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MCDU

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Noticed that all the planes have names with the word blue in it.

Who pick them out, some of them are pretty good.

If I had to submit a name, I would pick BLUE BALLS and
it would be on the 190 or maybe that one was already taken? OR BLUE ME?

All the best to my fellow Blue Aviators you have a great product.

Marty
 
Noticed that all the planes have names with the word blue in it.

Who pick them out, some of them are pretty good.

If I had to submit a name, I would pick BLUE BALLS and
it would be on the 190 or maybe that one was already taken? OR BLUE ME?

All the best to my fellow Blue Aviators you have a great product.

Marty

MacDoo,

The names are submitted each year by the employees(Crewmembers). A committee chooses the final names. If your name is chosen, at one time you and your family or spouse, had a chance to go along and pick up a new plane. I think they are no longer doing that, but I'm not sure.

Thanks for the kind words.

DW
 
The guy who did submit BB for a name actually did so a couple of years ago. He was "spoken to". He's the one guy who get away with submitting it too.


Dog,
You're correct, no more trips to France. Just your name on a plane for braggin rights.

Happy landings,
 
I found it interesting that the plane that had the nose gear problem in LAX was called "Canyon Blue". That's the color Southwest call their new planes.
 
I found it interesting that the plane that had the nose gear problem in LAX was called "Canyon Blue". That's the color Southwest call their new planes.

They also christened a plane called "Song Sung Blue" in response to Delta's experiment in JFK.
 
Is there a Yabba Dabba Blue yet?
 
No.... it's in relation to Neil Diamond's song. Song, Sung, Blue....

Tail

I know its a Neil Diamond song, I'm still trying to forget his cameo in "Saving Silverman".

Delta's choice of the name 'Song' for its new airline subsidiary has inevitably attracted various jokes, but none finer than that offered to Delta by the airline that Song is clearly targeted to compete against - JetBlue. Today is JetBlue's third birthday, and it is celebrating its birthday with the acceptance of its latest new A320. JetBlue says that this will have competitors 'Singing the Blues', with the name of the plane being 'Song Sung Blue'!
 

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