JetBlue Cites Growth Opportunities After GTF-Related AOGs Peak

JetBlue A220
Credit: JetBlue Airways
Now that JetBlue Airways is past the worst of aircraft groundings stemming from issues with Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan (GTF) engines, the carrier is ready to resume growth to bolster its cost performance. In 2025, JetBlue averaged about nine aircraft on the ground (AOG) due to challenges with...
Lori Ranson

Lori covers North American and Latin airlines for Aviation Week and is also a Senior Analyst for CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

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