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JetBlue accelerates transition to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)

"Rob Dewar", 1st A220, delivered December 31, 2020, in service April 26, 2021 BOS-TPA

JetBlue Airways today announced plans to speed up its transition to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with an offtake agreement with SG Preston, a leading bioenergy developer. With the addition of this SG Preston agreement to its previous SAF commitments, JetBlue is well ahead of pace on its target to convert 10 percent of its total fuel usage to SAF on a blended basis by 2030. The airline will reach nearly eight percent SAF usage by the end of 2023 when delivery of SAF under this agreement is expected. JetBlue is doubling its previous SAF commitment with SG Preston, which was first announced in 2016 as one of the largest SAF purchase agreements in aviation history.

JetBlueโ€™s agreement with SG Preston also marks a major milestone for SAF in New Yorkโ€™s airports. This deal is expected to bring the first large-scale volume of domestically produced SAF for a commercial airline to New Yorkโ€™s metropolitan airports. JetBlue will convert 30 percent of its fuel buy across John F.ย Kennedyย International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) from traditional Jet-A fuel to SAF (b), which is expected to reduce emissions by an estimated 80 percent per gallon of neat SAF, compared to traditional petroleum-based fuels.

Targeting a start in 2023 and continuing over a 10-year period, SG Preston will deliver at least 670 million gallons of blended SAF to JetBlue to fuel its flight operations at JFK, LGA and EWR, helping JetBlue avoid approximately 1.5 million metric tons of CO2 emissions. JetBlue expects to invest more thanย $1 billionย in purchasing SAF over the term of this agreement, at a price competitive to traditional Jet-A fuel, with no expected material impact to the airlineโ€™s total fuel costs. This marks the largest-ever announced near-term SAF deal for delivery in the Northeast and will be become the airlineโ€™s largest single jet fuel contract.

โ€œWe are well past the point of vague climate commitments and corporate strategies. Earlier this year, we set specific, dated, and aggressive emissions targets. And now we are physically changing the fuel in our aircraft to meet these commitments,โ€ saidย Robin Hayes, chief executive officer, JetBlue. โ€œAt JetBlue, weโ€™re heavily investing in SAF because we see it as our most promising means of rapidly and directly reducing aircraft emissions in the near-term. With this expanded agreement with SG Preston, nearly eight percent of JetBlueโ€™s total fuel use will be SAF, putting us well ahead of pace in reaching our goal of 10 percent SAF usage by 2030.โ€

Sustainable aviation fuel is jet fuel produced from biological resources that can be replenished rapidly and without impacting food supply. Compared to traditional petroleum-based Jet-A fuel, renewable options can significantly reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and other air pollutants such as particulate matter and sulfur oxides. Safety is JetBlueโ€™s number one priority, and SAF is functionally equivalent to conventional Jet-A fuel, posing no discernible difference in safety or performance. The fuel is fully compatible with existing jet engine technology and fuel distribution infrastructure when blended with fossil jet fuel, and is tested and transported the same way as regular Jet-A fuel.

SG Preston has made significant progress on a new facility in the Northeast to produce SAF at a large scale. SG Prestonโ€™s HEFA- (hydro-processed esters and fatty acids) based renewable jet fuel will be sustainably produced from waste fats, oils, greases, and non-food oilseeds. The fuel is expected to receive sustainability certification from ISCC, an independent, global certification body for sustainability and carbon reduction. SG Prestonโ€™s process utilizes industry-leading refining process technology, which has been FAA-approved for commercial flying since 2011. This SAF will be blended with Jet-A fuel at an estimated 30 percent blend ratio before being transported to JFK, LGA, and EWR.

โ€œThe SG Preston-JetBlue relationship is the blueprint for a balanced partnership designed to achieve both the airlineโ€™s and global aviationโ€™s sustainability and pricing goals. The reality of achieving the US sustainability target of approximately 35 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuel by 2050 is daunting. Engaging with, and addressing the concerns of all key stakeholders and contributors to the solution, is paramount to successfully reaching this target. JetBlueโ€™s continued commitment to SG Prestonโ€™s development strategy illustrates continued confidence in our unique approach to this challenge. Weโ€™re honored by this demonstration of trust,โ€ saidย Randy Delbert Letang, CEO of SG Preston.

JetBlueโ€™s SAF Strategy

JetBlueโ€™s revised deal with SG Preston is its third agreement for SAF. JetBlue recently entered into a new relationship withย World Energy and World Fuel Servicesย and began flying with SAF atย Los Angelesย International Airport (LAX) in July 2021. Additionally, JetBlue partnered withย Nesteย in August 2020 to fuel its flights fromย San Franciscoย International Airport (SFO) with SAF. JetBlueโ€™s SAF strategy was developed with support and consultancy from energy market experts at ICF.

While JetBlue views SAF as the most promising solution to rapidly and directly reduce aircraft emissions in the short and medium term, it is one piece of its largerย decarbonization strategyย including aircraft efficiency, fuel optimization, sustainable aviation fuel, electric ground operations, technology partnerships and carbon offsetting.

Hayes continued, โ€œWe recognize that airlines have a responsibility to decarbonize our operations and usher in an era of truly sustainable travel. We are therefore stepping up as an industry with commitments and clear actions. However, we canโ€™t do it alone. In order for our industry to meet our ambitious targets, we are asking for collaboration and leadership from our key stakeholders โ€“ fuel suppliers, aircraft and engine manufacturers, and governments to play a critical role in helping the drive toward net zero.โ€

JetBlueโ€™s Commitment to Grow Sustainably inย New York

New Yorkย is JetBlueโ€™s home and where more than 7,000 of its crewmembers live and work. The airline is experiencing significant growth inย New York, and furthering plans to substantially increase flying and bring more low fares and jobs to JFK, LGA and EWR as part of its Northeast Alliance with American Airlines. As JetBlue increases its presence and brings more air service to the regionโ€™s three airports, it is more important than ever to grow sustainably.

With a focus on more sustainable operations, JetBlue was recently selected for a grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionโ€™sย transportation electrification initiative for electric ground service equipment (eGSE) at EWR. With this grant, JetBlue will convert 38 ground service vehicles to electric, and install 16 dual-port charging stations, with additional support from the Port Authority ofย New Yorkย andย New Jersey. Following this conversion and one in process at Boston Logan International Airport, JetBlue will have converted 39 percent of these three vehicle types to electric. This is significant progress towards JetBlueโ€™s eGSE goal to convert 40 percent of its bag tugs, belt loaders, and pushbacks network wide to electric by 2025, and 50 percent by 2030.

Additionally, JetBlue is making significant updates to T5 by upgrading the entire terminal to LED lighting solutions provided by Brightcore Energy, a premier provider of turn-key energy efficiency projects from lighting to solar, renewable heating & cooling, EV chargers, and battery storage. The T5 upgrades will reduce JetBlueโ€™s lighting-related energy use by approximately 66 percent, based on current usage. The project will have a significant impact, saving more than 2.1 million kWh annually, while improving aesthetics, lowering energy costs and reducing the terminalโ€™s carbon footprint.

โ€œWe applaud JetBlueโ€™s commitment to convert 30 percent of its fuel demand from traditional jet fuel to sustainable aviation fuel across the three majorย New Yorkย airports. This latest initiative from JetBlue is a critical step towards accelerating the production and adoption of SAF in the northeast, and achieving the associated environmental benefits in our region,โ€ saidย Rick Cotton, Executive Director of the Port Authority of NY & NJ. โ€œThis initiative advances our continued collaboration with JetBlue on important sustainability measures, including energy efficiency upgrades and electrifying ground support equipment at our airports.โ€

JetBlueโ€™s Focus on the Environment

JetBlue depends on natural resources and a healthy environment to keep its business running smoothly. Natural resources are essential for the airline to fly and tourism relies on having beautiful, natural and preserved destinations for customers to visit. The airline focuses on issues that have the potential to impact its business. Customers, crewmembers and community are key to JetBlue’s sustainability strategy. Demand from these groups for responsible service is one of the motivations behind changes that help reduce the airlineโ€™s environmental impact.

Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A220-300 (CS300 BD-500-1A11) N3008J (msn 55099) (Hops) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 953426.

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JetBlueโ€™s first Airbus A220-300 enters scheduled service

"Rob Dewar", 1st A220, delivered December 31, 2020, in service April 26, 2021 BOS-TPA

JetBlue Airways today announced its first Airbus A220-300 aircraft has officially entered scheduled service with the first revenue flight from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Tampa International Airport (TPA) departing just before 5 oโ€™clock this evening (April 26, 2021).

The aircraft โ€“ which was assembled at Airbus’s U.S. production facility in Mobile, Alabama โ€“ is scheduled to operate between the Northeast and Florida for the next several weeks. JetBlueโ€™s second Airbus A220 is on track for delivery in the coming days, with the third expected to arrive next month.

 

The A220 boasts a nearly 30 percent lower direct operating cost per seat than the JetBlueโ€™s existing E190 fleet. Lower seat costs come from both fuel and non-fuel savings. The A220 fleet will also help to further reset JetBlue’s maintenance costs well into the decade. With a range of up to 3,350 nautical miles and a 40 percent lower fuel burn per seat than JetBlue’s E190 aircraft, the favorable economics open the door to new markets and routes that would have been unprofitable with JetBlue’s existing fleet.

The A220 covers a wide mix of new and existing market possibilities with excellent economics on short, medium and even potentially transcontinental markets. This will allow for better overall aircraft utilization and provide a competitive advantage for JetBlue especially in short haul markets. New cities, routes and markets will be evaluated in the future as more A220 aircraft join the JetBlue fleet.

Spacious Seats

JetBlueโ€™s A220 is outfitted with the Collins Meridian seat, customized around customer feedback and featuring a number of design elements with comfort and convenience in mind. And, in a first for the airlineโ€™s fleet, seating is arranged in a two-by-three configuration. Whether traveling as a couple or a family, JetBlueโ€™s newest plane has multiple seating options for all party sizes.

  • 140 seats with an expanded width of 18.6 inches, the widest available for a single aisle aircraft and the widest in JetBlueโ€™s fleet.
  • Six rows of Even More Spaceยฎ seating
  • Enhanced cushion comfort and adjustable headrests with premium Ultraleatherยฎ, a softer, more breathable vegan leather material.
  • Contoured seatback design at knee level creating additional living space for every customer.
  • Custom designed seatback storage with mesh pockets, perfectly sized for water bottles and loose items.
  • Easy-to-reach in-seat power, featuring AC, USB-A, and USB-C ports.

Keeping Customers Connected

JetBlue will build on its reputation as an industry leader in inflight entertainment options with Thales AVANT and ViaSat-2 connectivity. With this system, JetBlue will offer every customer aboard the A220 expanded and personalized entertainment choices in nearly every region the airline flies (a). JetBlue is the first airline to receive an A220 with Viasat connectivity and only US carrier with free high speed Fly-Fiยฎ on every plane, providing Customers with the ability to connect an unlimited number of devices and stream, surf, or chat during the entire flight, from gate to gate.

  • 10.1 inch, 1080P high definition screen at every seat.
  • 30 channels of DIRECTVยฎ with DVR-like pause and rewind functionality, full seasons of shows, hundreds of movies, and premium content from HBO & SHOWTIME.
  • Picture-in-picture function.
  • Enhanced, 3D flight map offering multiple ways to track time to destination.
  • Personal handheld device pairing capabilities for use as a remote or gaming controller.
  • Expanded Fly-Fiยฎ connectivity, providing coverage to nearly the entire JetBlue network.

Sleek Style in the Sky

JetBlue โ€“ which offers the most legroom in coach (b) โ€“ is also maximizing the A220โ€™s ultra-modern design to create an elevated customer experience throughout the interior. Every aspect of the aircraft has been meticulously customized to create the perfect environment to deliver JetBlueโ€™s award-winning service.

  • Bigger windows for better views and creating an overall spacious feel.
  • More spacious overhead bins for additional carry-on bag capacity.
  • Custom LED mood lighting designed to provide a more soothing inflight experience with lighting scenarios that change with time of day or phase of flight.
  • Redesigned front galley partitions to enhance customer privacy near crew workspace.
  • Lavatories featuring subway tile patterns โ€“ a nod to being New Yorkโ€™s Hometown Airlineยฎ โ€“ and gender-neutral signage unique to JetBlue.
  • Custom-created front and rear wall panel patterns, which incorporate dots and dashes from Morse code to spell out something fun.

Economics & the Environment

The A220 is powered exclusively by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, which deliver double-digit improvements in fuel and carbon emissions. Optimizing fuel burn is an important first step in JetBlueโ€™s cost-conscious sustainability strategy, and prioritizing fuel-efficient aircraft and engines aligns with JetBlueโ€™s approach to reducing emissions. Earlier this year, JetBlue became the first majorย U.S.ย airline to achieve carbon neutrality for all domestic flights, and later announced its plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions across all operations by 2040.

Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A220-300 (CS300 BD-500-1A11) N3008J (msn 55099) (Hops) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 953426.

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JetBlue plans to add seven new cities and more than triple the size at New York’s LaGuardia Airport by 2022

"Rob Dewar", 1st A220, delivered December 31, 2020, in service April 26, 2021 BOS-TPA

JetBlue Airways and American Airlines today announced plans for the next phase of their Northeast Alliance โ€“ authorized by the U.S. Department of Transportation earlier this year โ€“ which is aimed at giving travelers in the northeast new competitive choices. Enabled by the alliance, JetBlue will bring its everyday low fares and award-winning service to more travelers in the northeast by adding seven all-new new destinations in New York and Boston, tripling flights at LaGuardia compared to 2019 levels and introducing more than 40 additional codeshare routes.

Seven New JetBlue Cities

JetBlue plans to add seven new destinations to its route map later this year and in 2022. Each new city advances JetBlueโ€™s focus city strategy in New York or Boston by strengthening JetBlueโ€™s service in the Midwest, southern U.S., Central America and introducing JetBlue in Canada and Honduras. Seats will go on sale in the coming months.

New routes include service between:

  • San Antonio International Airport (SAT) and:
    • New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
    • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
      • Launching October 2021
      • โ€œToday is an exciting day as we not only welcome a phenomenal new airline partner in JetBlue but also new nonstop service to Boston and New York. Boston has been our largest unserved market for many years and weโ€™re thrilled that JetBlue is planting its roots in San Antonio to offer more options to our traveling public,โ€™ said Jesus H. Saenz, Jr., IAP, Director of Airports, San Antonio Airport System.
  • San Pedro Sula, Hondurasโ€™ Ramรณn Villeda Morales International Airport (SAP) (a) and:
    • New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
      • Launching December 2021
  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexicoโ€™s Gustavo Dรญaz Ordaz International Airport (PVR) (a) and:
    • New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
      • First Quarter 2022
      • โ€œWe are delighted to have been selected as a JetBlue city for 2022. Puerto Vallartaโ€™s offering of year-round sunshine, wealth of beaches with sea-to-mountain views, and inclusive, authentic experiences provides an ideal getaway for a broad range of travelers seeking a safe, easy-to-access tropical destination.โ€ said Luis Villaseรฑor, Director General for Puerto Vallarta Tourism. โ€œThe New York metropolitan area is an incredibly important source market and JetBlueโ€™s decision to launch a route from JFK International to Puerto Vallarta recognizes the destinationโ€™s continued appeal among U.S. travelers while providing an opportunity to welcome first-time visitors in the New Year.โ€
  • Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and:
    • New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
    • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
      • Launching Second Quarter 2022
      • โ€œJetBlueโ€™s decision to add Kansas City to its growing network further validates this regionโ€™s position as the economic engine in the heart of America,โ€ said Pat Klein, director of aviation, Kansas City Aviation Department.
  • Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE) and:
    • New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
    • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
      • Launching Second Quarter 2022
      • โ€œThis is exciting news for travelers throughout Wisconsin and northern Illinois. JetBlue has been one of the most requested airlines for MKE, and we are happy to help bring this new service to MKE in 2022,โ€ Airport Director Brian Dranzik said. โ€œThese new nonstop flights to Boston and New York-JFK will be a fantastic option for travelers coming to and from Milwaukee.โ€
  • Vancouver International Airport (YVR) (a) and
    • New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
    • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) [seasonal]
      • Launching Summer 2022
      • โ€œWeโ€™re delighted that JetBlue has selected Vancouver as its first Canadian destination with service from YVR to New York City and Boston,โ€ said Tamara Vrooman, President & CEO, Vancouver Airport Authority. โ€œAs we move through the pandemic and prepare for a safe and healthy return to non-essential travel, this new service, scheduled for Summer 2022, gives us all something to look forward to. By selecting YVR, JetBlue has signaled a vote of confidence in our region as a premier destination, and our airport as a trusted partner, that together will attract a mix of business and leisure travelers when the time is right to fly again.โ€
  • Asheville Regional Airport (AVL)
    • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) [seasonal]
      • Launching Summer 2022
      • โ€œIt is an exhilarating day for western North Carolina when we learn that JetBlue is adding Asheville to their route map,โ€ said Lew Bleiweis, A.A.E., Executive Director of Asheville Regional Airport. โ€œWestern North Carolina and Boston are two areas that people want to go, and the nonstop flights will be incredible for air travelers. We look forward to a long and successful partnership with JetBlue, and canโ€™t wait to paint the town BLUE in 2022!โ€

JetBlue will operate new routes using a variety of aircraft.

More Landings at LaGuardia

JetBlue โ€“ New Yorkโ€™s Hometown Airlineยฎ โ€“ also announced significant growth plans at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) made possible by the Northeast Alliance. By the end of this year, JetBlue plans to operate more than two dozen daily departures and intends to more than double that number by summer 2022 with more than 50 daily departures.

A portion of JetBlueโ€™s growth will come from added frequencies between LaGuardia and Boston โ€“ a key business market and a route linking the airlineโ€™s two Northeast focus cities โ€“ with up to 15 daily roundtrips in 2022. Existing markets between LaGuardia and Charleston, S.C.; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Orlando, Fla.; West Palm Beach, Fla.; Fort Myers, Fla.; and Tampa, Fla. will also see increased flying resulting in schedules that are more competitive.

JetBlueโ€™s targeted growth plan at LaGuardia will also include the introduction of a half dozen new markets with service between LaGuardia and:

  • Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)
    • Launching October 2021
  • Sarasotaโ€“Bradenton International Airport (SRQ)
    • Launching October 2021
  • Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)
    • Launching October 2021
  • Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)
    • Launching First Quarter 2022
  • Nashville International Airport (BNA)
    • Launching Second Quarter 2022
  • Portland International Jetport (PWM)
    • Launching Summer 2022

Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A220-300 (CS300 BD-500-1A11) N3008J (msn 55099) (Hops) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 953426.

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