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JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORP
NASDAQ:JBLU (3/27/2024, 8:22:23 PM)
After market: 7.39 -0.02 (-0.27%)7.41
+0.08 (+1.09%)
JetBlue Airways Corp. provides air transportation services. The company is headquartered in Long Island City, New York and currently employs 20,706 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-04-12. The company provides air transportation services across the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, Canada and the United Kingdom. Its segments include Domestic, and Caribbean & Latin America. The company operates five types of aircraft: Airbus A220, Airbus A320, Airbus A321, Airbus A321neo, and Embraer E190. Airbus A220 aircraft have 140 seats in a single cabin layout. The company has eight of Airbus A220 aircraft in its fleet. Airbus A320 aircraft in the classic configuration have 150 seats and those A320 aircraft, which have gone through its cabin restyling program have 162 seats. The company has 113 restyled Airbus A320 aircraft in service. Airbus A321 aircraft in a single cabin layout have 200 seats and those with its Mint offering have 159 seats. Airbus A321neo aircraft have 200 seats and those with its Mint offering have 160 seats. The long-range version of its A321neo aircraft with Mint offering have 138 seats while its Embraer E190 aircraft have 100 seats.
JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORP
27-01 Queens Plaza North
Long Island City NEW YORK 11101
P: 17182867900
CEO: Robin Hayes
Employees: 20706
Website: https://www.jetblue.com/
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