JetBlue Adds 30 Airbus A220s to Order Book, Further Enhancing the Financial and Operational Performance of Its Next Generation Fleet
JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) has announced a firm order for 30 additional Airbus A220-300 aircraft, expanding its total order to 100 units. This move accelerates the retirement of the Embraer E190 fleet, enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability. CEO Robin Hayes highlighted significant increases in customer satisfaction and the aircraft's fuel efficiency, which supports JetBlue's commitment to reducing carbon emissions. The A220's lower operating costs and flexibility align with JetBlue's growth strategy in key markets.
- Order for 30 additional Airbus A220-300 aircraft, totaling 100 on order.
- Significant increases in customer satisfaction scores reported.
- A220 offers nearly 30% lower direct operating costs per seat.
- Fuel-efficient engines improving fuel and carbon emissions.
- Supports JetBlue’s fleet modernization and network expansion plans.
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JetBlue Converts 30 Aircraft Options to Firm Order, Accelerating E190 Retirement
Airbus A220 aircraft. Photo courtesy of
“We’re already seeing benefits from the eight A220s we’ve added to the fleet, and we’re very happy to have more on the way,” said
“It is very rewarding to see a happy customer coming back for more aircraft not even a year after entry into service of its first A220. We salute our friends at
In 2018,
Exceptional Fuel Efficiency & Economics
The A220 offers nearly 30 percent lower direct operating costs per seat compared to the fleet it is replacing, supporting the airline’s focus on keeping costs low. Additionally, the aircraft’s range and seating capacity will add flexibility to JetBlue’s network strategy as it targets growth in its focus cities, including options for transcontinental flying and opening the door to new markets and routes not feasible with the airline’s existing fleet.
The A220 is powered exclusively by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, which deliver double-digit improvements in fuel and carbon emissions. Optimizing fuel burn is an important first step in JetBlue’s sustainability strategy, and prioritizing fuel-efficient aircraft and engines aligns with JetBlue’s approach to reducing emissions. Earlier this year,
Considerable Comfort
The A220’s spacious and comfortable cabin makes it the perfect fit for
The airline’s A220s are outfitted with 140 Collins Meridian seats, customized around customer feedback and featuring a number of design elements with comfort and convenience in mind. Seating is arranged in a two-by-three configuration offering multiple seating options for all party sizes and includes USB-C, USB-A and AC power at every seat.
Keeping customers connected and entertained is also on display aboard JetBlue’s A220 with Thales AVANT and ViaSat-2 connectivity. With this system,
Every aspect of the aircraft has been meticulously customized to create the perfect environment to deliver JetBlue’s award-winning service. Customer comfort is enhanced with bigger windows for better views and a more spacious feel, reconfigured overhead bins for additional carry-on bag capacity and custom LED mood lighting designed to provide a more soothing inflight experience with lighting scenarios that change with time of day or phase of flight.
Future of the Fleet
JetBlue’s first A220 aircraft arrived in
JetBlue’s initial order for 60 A220 aircraft was announced in
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