Nearly 300 Aircraft: The JetBlue Fleet In 2023



When it comes to passengers carried, JetBlue was the 6th-largest airline in the Untied States. The carrier placed just behind 5th-place Alaska and ahead of Spirit in 7th. When it comes to fleet size, the carrier, and its 280 aircraft rank 8th in the country. In this video, we examine the JetBlue fleet in greater detail, and how it is modernizing its collection of aircraft to offer more capacity, travel longer distances, and be more efficient.

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22 thoughts on “Nearly 300 Aircraft: The JetBlue Fleet In 2023”

  1. If JetBlue and Spirit merged, I’d wish JetBlue would have its regular service like it does now, then a new division where it’s just like how Spirit does it now. You could have flights like Boston to Orlando for example have the usual pricing that it has now with its 3 fares and having options within those fares, but also have a division of flights where it’s essentially pay for the ticket and then everything else. Yes I know that’s what blue basic essentially is but breeze and avelo charge for nearly everything. Don’t give the option on certain flights and break it down like spirit and frontier already do. Bag? Charged, Seat selection? Charged, Priority boarding? Charged. Maybe as well with some of the spirit planes, our new seats in and extend the legroom like JetBlue has, but don’t put Tv Screens in. You’re not getting more on a flight so why pay the same price?

    Another note, I just hope JetBlue paints one A220 into the blueprint livery. It’ll be sad that once N304JB is retired it’ll be gone but hopefully they put the blueprint livery on a different plane

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  2. Love JetBlue.. their rewards system is garbage but everything else is good value.. tip that I’ve learned recently: Book thru American for JetBlue flights.

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  3. I am a fan of JetBlue Airways. However, their fares have been creeping up a lot lately (almost triple in the some routes like JFK to The Dominican Republic). I do believe that JetBlue Airways will be driving up airfares noticeably like they have been doing even before their plans to merge with Spirits.

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  4. JB biggest failure is lack of service (domestic) east of the Mississippi.. the big 3 effectively dominate the eastcoast and other then southWorst their is no ULCC or even a ULC

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  5. I love Jet Blue and have flown with them since inception. I agree with the other comments below , Jet blue service is superior to the Bigger 4 carriers. Their fleet is modern and I would have to say -without checking – their departures on time would have to be on top of the list. Finally , living in Australia and travelling to the USA frequently via Hawaiian Airlines , their codeshare and miles works for us .

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  6. the max seating capacity in the A321-200 Neo regardless of carrier type should be limited to no more than 184 seats & whereas seats in the A321-200 Neo LR serving trans-continental long haul routes could do with just 118 – 123 seats . . . JetBlue could do with a full service subsidiary & operate some wide bodies in the process . . . A350-900 ULR & A350-1000 HGW . . .

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  7. JetBlue will be taking on a few A330s as they continue to seek to expand their international presence. They will initially fly from JFK. The airline has published A330 operations at JFK internally. Expect an announcement this fall. You didn’t learn this from me 😉

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  8. TO THIS JETPLANE PASSAGE BLOGGER [“LONG HAUL BY SIMPLE FLYING”], WHAT “A JETBLUE A321’S FLIGHT RANGE” AND Y’ALL, “LATEST A321 VIEWERS, ‘MAY YOUR GRAND CREATOR BLESS’ ALL!!” ✈️✈️

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