Real Salt Lake team members check out their new JetBlue airplane at ribbon-cutting Friday at Million Air in Salt Lake City.
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
Real Salt Lake team members check out their new JetBlue airplane at ribbon-cutting Friday at Million Air in Salt Lake City. The airplane is an Airbus A320 and is JetBlue's first sports-branded specialty aircraft. JetBlue and RSL formed a partnership in March making JetBlue the official airline partner of Utah's Major League Soccer franchise and Rio Tinto Stadium. JetBlue also sponsors the Boston Red Sox and the L.A. Dodgers.
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