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    JetBlue Ready to Welcome the New Member of Their Aircraft Family

    Airbus A220 ideal for both long routes or short “hops”
    Metropolitan Airport NewsBy Metropolitan Airport NewsOctober 22, 20205 Mins Read
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    Sourced via Airbus’s Mobile, Alabama plant, the A220-900 will be delivered to JetBlue between the end of 2020 and through 2021. The total number delivered will be 70, and each plane delivered will replace JetBlue’s fleet of E190’s on a one to one basis. 

    The new jet comes complete with a new tail pattern, called “Hops”, crafted by JetBlue’s own designers in homage to the practice in aviation of hopping, where a traveler takes multiple short trips or flights that add up to a “larger journey”.

    JetBlue described the A220-300’s spacious and comfortable cabin that makes it the perfect fit for JetBlue, which has consistently led U.S. airlines in the onboard experience. The A220’s cabin design offers customers the best inflight experience with wider seats, spacious overhead bins and extra-large windows that offer a great view from the sky and on the ground.

    The aircraft’s advanced aerodynamics combined with a specially designed Pratt & Whitney engine help the aircraft deliver approximately 40 percent lower fuel burn per seat than JetBlue’s current E190 fleet, a reduced noise footprint and decreased emissions.

    The current dismal travel situation is not expected to recover soon, and that has affected many airlines thinking about what would be the most efficient aircraft to serve the diminishing number of passengers and routes. In response, airlines have negotiated aggressively with Boeing and Airbus to defer aircraft deliveries in order to relieve some of the pressure on their balance sheets.

    JetBlue Airways has been no exception. Entering 2020, the leisure-focused airline planned to take delivery of at least 46 — and possibly as many as 56 — Airbus A321neos between 2020 and 2022. After renegotiating its delivery schedule with Airbus, JetBlue now expects just 24 A321neo deliveries over that period (including the long-range A321LR variant).

    Nevertheless, JetBlue remains as eager as ever to receive the 70 Airbus A220s it has on order. It has even accelerated its A220 delivery schedule modestly during 2020. 

    In 2018, JetBlue announced that it would order 60 A220-300s to replace its Embraer E190 fleet on a one-for-one basis. (It subsequently ordered another 10 last year) The A220s are expected to seat 140 passengers while having trip costs roughly in line with the 100-seat E190. The transition from the E190 to the A220 will thus reduce JetBlue’s unit costs significantly.

    The biggest drawback of the A220-300 relative to the E190 is that its extra seating capacity makes it less well suited to operating high-frequency business routes. However, that’s less of a drawback right now. Airlines have slashed flight frequencies on key business routes this year due to extremely weak business travel demand.

    Thus, JetBlue could potentially offer fewer flights using the larger A220-300 on certain business routes, with minimal risk of losing customers to rivals offering more frequent service. This would allow it to capitalize on the type’s low unit costs without suffering a big unit revenue penalty from flooding the market with capacity. During JetBlue’s Q1 earnings call, CEO Robin Hayes told investors that the key Boston-Washington route would be a great candidate for A220 service in 2021 for this very reason.

    The Airbus A220-300 is also a great aircraft for long routes with relatively modest demand, due to its low trip costs and long range. Such long-and-thin routes are an important niche for JetBlue, particularly in its new focus city operation at Los Angeles International Airport(LAX). 

    Earlier this month, JetBlue announced seven new routes at LAX, including three transcontinental routes – to Charleston, South Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; and West Palm Beach, Florida – that had no nonstop service previously.

    The airline has already demonstrated success operating transcontinental routes that rivals have shied away from. For example, for the past four years, JetBlue has offered the only nonstop service between LAX and Buffalo, New York. However, all of these routes would probably be significantly more profitable with an A220-300 than with JetBlue’s A320-family jets. The arrival of the A220s could also encourage JetBlue to launch new routes that wouldn’t be viable with any of the planes currently in its fleet.

    JetBlue’s first A220 went into production on a new Airbus assembly line in Mobile, Alabama earlier this year and will be delivered next quarter. JetBlue is scheduled to receive another seven A220s in 2021: an increase from the six it was expecting as of this January. Eight more will arrive in 2022, with the bulk of the carrier’s A220s arriving in 2023 and 2024, when leases for many of JetBlue’s E190s will expire.

    Like other airlines, JetBlue expects a choppy demand recovery over the next couple of years. But between the unit cost benefits of replacing E190s with far more efficient Airbus A220-300s and the potential for adding new long-and-thin leisure routes with the A220, JetBlue seems as eager as ever to get this next-generation plane into its fleet.

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