Before JetBlue Airways moved to its Long Island City, Queens corporate digs in 2012, New York's hometown airline had a vision for its headquarters. "JetBlue's home was designed to showcase its brand while also offering a connection to the airline's operation," said Rich Smyth, vp, corporate real estate at JetBlue.
The carrier worked with design company HLW International to create the space. JetBlue's brand colors cover the open and transparent offices and conference rooms while incorporating design elements from its famed Terminal 5 at JFK. The office is also environmentally friendly, using natural light over electricity when possible, sustainable furniture and carpeting and even green cleaning supplies to leave as small a footprint as possible. The result is an aesthetically pleasing office space that is easy on the conscience.
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