NEW YORK (Reuters) – JetBlue Airways Corp has sued Walmart Inc for trademark infringement, after the world’s largest retailer began using the name Jetblack for its text-based personal shopping service.
In a complaint filed on Friday night in Manhattan federal court, JetBlue called Jetblack a “transparent attempt” by Walmart to capitalize on the goodwill associated with the carrier’s trademarks.
JetBlue also said Jetblack was likely to cause “significant consumer confusion” as Walmart expands the service, and warned that Walmart intends further infringements by using additional “Jet+color” names such as Jetgold and Jetsilver.
Walmart did not immediately respond on Monday to requests for comment. The lawsuit also names Walmart’s Jet.com unit as a defendant.
Introduced in May 2018, Jetblack calls itself a “personal shopping and concierge service that combines the convenience of e-commerce with the customized attention of a personal assistant.”
Walmart launched Jetblack in part to help the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer expand beyond its brick-and-mortar base and compete with such services as Amazon.com Inc’s Amazon Prime, especially among consumers in urban areas.
JetBlue is based in Long Island City, New York.
The case is JetBlue Airways Corp v Jet.com Inc et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 19-05879.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Susan Thomas)
Fleet operator continues to confirm orders after signing letter of intent for multiple Global 6500 and Global 7500 aircraft in May 2018
HK Bellawings Jet Limited will become operator managing China’s largest fleet of Global 6500 and Global 7500 aircraft
Flagship Global 7500 business jet making its airshow debut at ABACE
Long-range, large-cabin Global 5500 and Global 6500 aircraft on track to enter service this year
Bombardier is pleased to announce that Hong Kong aircraft management company HK Bellawings Jet Limited firmed up an order for four Global 7500 business jets. This news comes as the flagship Global 7500 aircraft arrives at the Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (ABACE), its first airshow since entering service.
“We are proud to announce this firm order as the Global 7500
aircraft makes its public debut at ABACE, one of the world’s most
important aerospace exhibitions,” said Khader Mattar, Vice President of
Sales for the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and China, Bombardier
Business Aircraft. “Our flagship jet has been causing a sensation since
entering service less than four months ago, and this order underscores
that this aircraft, with its unparalleled range and four true living
spaces, is ideal for the Greater China region.”
HK Bellawings first announced their intent to purchase up to 18 Global 6500 and Global 7500
aircraft, for a potential value of $1.14 billion US, in May 2018 at the
European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in
Geneva. Hours earlier, Bombardier had stunned the industry by launching
two new long-range, large-cabin business jets, the Global 5500 and Global 6500 aircraft.
In September 2018, HK Bellawings firmed up its order of four Global 6500 and two Global 7500
business jets, for an approximate value of $370 million US, based on
current list prices for typically equipped aircraft. Today, HK
Bellawings and Bombardier are pleased to confirm that four more Global 7500 aircraft are now part of that firm purchase,
bringing the total of firm aircraft orders to 10. This latest
announcement represents a value of approximately $291 million US, based
on current list prices.
“We are thrilled to offer our customers access to the unparalleled Global 7500 aircraft as part of our unmatched fleet,” said HK Bellawings President Mr. YJ Zhang. “The Global 6500 and Global 7500
aircraft align with HK Bellawings’ rapid development to be a one-stop
business aviation solution. As the operator that will manage one of the
world’s largest fleet of Global 6500 and Global 7500 aircraft, HK Bellawings Jet will further expand our business scope and continuously pursue higher goals.”
The Global 7500 aircraft’s range of 7,700 nautical miles is
the longest in business aviation. This business jet can connect the
cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong non-stop to the cities of New
York, London or Milan, and also fly nonstop from Singapore to
Vancouver.*
Established in 2014, HK Bellawings Jet Limited is a distinguished
business jet management company dedicated to providing a diverse array
of professional, highly efficient and comprehensive business aviation
services and solutions, which include business jet management, aircraft
maintenance, travel concierge service, aircraft acquisition service, and
business aviation consultancy. They operate a fleet of Challenger and Global business aircraft.
About Bombardier
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