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JetBlue Airways Corp. is a commercial airline based in Forest Hills, N.Y. It is a low-cost carrier that operates more than 500 flights a day to more than 50 cities, with its main hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operatio...
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operatio...
JetBlue Airways Corp. is a commercial airline based in Forest Hills, N.Y. It is a low-cost carrier that operates more than 500 flights a day to more than 50 cities, with its main hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operations at Orlando International Airport, including its national employee-training center known as JetBlue University and a maintenance hangar for its LiveTV subsidiary, which installs and maintains in-flight entertainment systems on planes for JetBlue and some other airlines.
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operations at Orlando International Airport, including its national employee-training center known as JetBlue University and a maintenance hangar for its LiveTV subsidiary, which installs and maintains in-flight entertainment systems on planes for JetBlue and some other airlines.
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Frequent fliers find seats easier on budget airlines, study says
When it comes time to trade in your frequent-flier reward points for seats on an airplane, low-cost airlines do the best job of getting you in the air. That was the conclusion of a study released last week by IdeaWorks, a Wisconsin consultant to the...Tags: U.S. Airways, Lungs and Airways, United Air Lines, AirTran, Security
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Seattle travel: $160 round trip from Long Beach on Alaska, JetBlue
The Northwest in fall is a pretty place to be, and you’ll save some green as well on a round trip from Long Beach to Seattle on Alaska and JetBlue for $160, which includes all taxes and fees. It is subject to availability for travel Mondays-...
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Frequent fliers find seats more often on budget airlines, study says
When it comes time to trade in your frequent-flier reward points for seats on an airplane, low-cost airlines do the best job of getting you in the air. That was the conclusion of a study released last week by IdeaWorks, a Wisconsin-based consulting...
Tags: U.S. Airways, Lungs and Airways, AirTran, United Air Lines, Health
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Pilot accused of traveling with loaded revolver is arrested
The latest in a string of bizarre events involving air travel -- and in some cases, flight crews -- comes in the form of a loaded gun. At the center of this incident, which involved a .357 Magnum, was a pilot for Piedmont Airlines. The pilot was detained...Tags: Kennedy Airport, U.S. Airways, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Delta Air Lines
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More for Your Money: Free Wi-Fi access growing but not universal
Getting online while traveling has never been easier. Getting online for free is still hit-or-miss. Travelers run into a patchwork of free versus paid as they trek from airports to planes to hotels. Speed also varies widely, from fast enough to stream...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Transportation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Air Transportation Industry
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For safer skies, U.S. senator proposes killing geese, other birds
NEW YORK -- Warning of a possible disaster if something isn't done soon, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is pushing lawmakers to make it easier for wildlife officials to cull Canada geese and other birds near New York City airports, where two...
Tags: Kennedy Airport, U.S. Airways, Science and Technology, Hudson River, Environmental Issues
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Bird strikes: Second New York flight in six days is aborted
NEW YORK -- A Jet Blue flight headed for Florida made an emergency landing minutes after takeoff from a New York-area airport when it collided with birds in the air, the second such incident in six days in a region where birds forced a jet to ditch into...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Kennedy Airport, U.S. Airways, Military Equipment, Hudson River
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JetBlue captain's 'medical situation' diverts Vegas flight
A JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas landed unexpectedly in Amarillo, Texas, Tuesday morning after the co-pilot took over for the captain, who suffered a sudden "medical situation," a airline spokeswoman told The Times.
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Second Colorado wildfire death reported
Colorado fire officials discovered a second fatality Tuesday while fighting a blaze in the mountains southwest of Denver. The body of Sam Lamar Lucas, 77, was found inside a burned home Tuesday, according to a statement by Jefferson County Coroner John...
Tags: North Fork
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Eisenhower Memorial Commission sticks with Frank Gehry design
The Eisenhower Memorial Commission is sticking with Frank Gehry’s design, despite the Eisenhower family's objections. Commission members are "unanimous in their total and unqualified support’’ for the Los Angeles architect's vision...
Tags: Sculpture, Human Interest, Horatio Alger, Frank Gehry, Dwight D. Eisenhower
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How Trayvon Martin gunman aided neighbor after a break-in
SANFORD, Fla. -- For many Americans, George Zimmerman has become the face of barbarous vigilante justice. For Olivia Bertalan, he was the face of compassion — a neighbor of consummate graciousness and low-key gallantry. Roughly six months before...
Tags: Trayvon Martin, Sanford Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice, Bobby L Rush, Racism
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Carson Daly makes gay joke on radio show, tweets apology
Ministry of GossipCarson Daly is totally requesting that you forgive him after a gay joke related to the JetBlue pilot incident that "The Voice" host made on his morning radio show fell flat....
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