JetBlue Airways has announced the expansion of its industry-leading Gateway programs with the launch of Gateway University – Tech Ops, a new pathway designed to create a direct route for aviation maintenance students to join JetBlue as Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs). The initiative expands career opportunities in one of the airline industry’s most vital and in-demand fields.
For the first time, JetBlue is offering external candidates a defined path to becoming a JetBlue maintenance technician. While existing Technical Operations Gateways programs have been available for current JetBlue crewmembers, Gateway University – Tech Ops opens the door for aviation students outside of JetBlue to pursue a structured, hands-on route to joining the airline’s maintenance operations.
The program launches with two partners: Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology in Queens, New York, and Cape Cod Community College (CCCC) in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Both institutions offer FAA-approved Aviation Maintenance programs and have deep connections to JetBlue’s operations and workforce.
Building on JetBlue’s longstanding Gateway partnership for pilot development, Vaughn College now extends opportunities to aspiring maintenance technicians and deepens a relationship rooted in shared commitment to aviation excellence and workforce development, demonstrating how accessible, community-based pathways can open doors to rewarding careers in aviation.
At the same time, Cape Cod Community College becomes one of the first institutions to bring Gateway University – Tech Ops to life in New England. JetBlue’s partnership with CCCC underscores the airline’s deep ties to the broader Boston area, where it serves as the largest carrier and continues to support local talent development.
Through the program, accepted students will:
- Receive a conditional job offer with JetBlue at acceptance into the program.
- Be paired with a JetBlue technician mentor for ongoing support.
- Complete required coursework and FAA certifications with continued guidance from JetBlue’s Gateway team.
- Transition directly into a maintenance technician role at JetBlue after meeting all requirements.
JetBlue has begun accepting the first candidates into Gateway University – Tech Ops this fall, with the first graduates expected to join JetBlue’s Tech Ops team by next year. The airline also plans to expand the program to additional schools in cities where JetBlue operates major maintenance bases and technical facilities.
Programs like Gateway University – Tech Ops are designed to remove barriers that often prevent talented individuals from pursuing in-demand skilled jobs in aviation. By partnering with colleges and providing structured support from day one, JetBlue is making the pathway into this rewarding profession more accessible.
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