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JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty Explores New Domestic Partnerships

JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty has revealed that the airline is currently in discussions with multiple carriers regarding potential partnerships, with a particular focus on a domestic collaboration. Geraghty emphasized that these talks align with JetBlue’s strategy to expand connectivity and enhance its market position in the U.S. aviation sector.

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JetBlue CFO Predicts Peak AOG Due to GTF Engine Issues

JetBlue (US) is bracing for a peak in aircraft on ground (AOG) levels within the next one to two years as it continues to deal with the Pratt & Whitney GTF engine issues affecting its fleet. CFO Ursula Hurley has stated that the airline expects the number of grounded aircraft to rise into the mid-to-high teens in 2025, further stressing JetBlue’s operational and financial outlook.

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JetBlue Updates 2024 Revenue and CASM Guidance

JetBlue Airways, a prominent US-based low-cost carrier, has revised its 2024 financial guidance, signaling adjustments in both revenue expectations and cost metrics. The airline now anticipates a 3.5% to 4.5% decline in revenue for the fiscal year, an improvement from its initial projection of a 4% to 5% drop. Concurrently, the Cost per Available Seat Mile (CASM) excluding fuel is expected…