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Aviation with Jeff's video: Long Beach Spotting Southwest with JetBlue

@Long Beach Spotting | Southwest with JetBlue
Throwback to September 2020 at Long Beach Airport * Video Recorded the week of September 21, 2020. "Tuesday Shorts" will occasionally feature a short plane spotting video that I wasn't able to upload at the time I created the video. Enjoy when JetBlue called Long Beach home. From September: As JetBlue begins the process of closing down their operations at Long Beach Airport, some of the parked planes return to service. One of them, N663JB named "Paint the Town Blue" returns to service. It last flew in from Marana on July 28th. It will head out to Orlando. Now with the increasing service to Denver and Phoenix, Southwest has been sending more 737-800s into town. You'll see some of them. For the longest time this summer, it was mainly 737-700s, many in special livery. Southwest takes over as the dominant carrier and you're starting to see more variety from them. However with the loss of JetBlue and it's diverse set of A320s and unique tail designs and special liveries, it will be harder for me to come out to plane spot here unless special planes or events take place. Stay tuned for any updates. Thanks again for your support. Please continue to comment and like these videos and subscribe now to see all the action at KLGB and LAX.

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