Dizel8
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Once more for the choir: jetBlue does not have a "special" maintenance deal with Airbus, what we have is warranties. ie a certain amount of landings per brake, a certain amount of engine time, etc, etc. This is common in most industries and is an advantage of buying new. I am certain Delta has it on their new Boeings, as does UAL, AA, NWA.
I am sure the same kind of deal is extended to U on the E-170 and jetBlue will get it on the E-190
The only difference between jetBlue and a legacy carrier is the age of the fleet, obviously newer a/c's are less mx intensive than older models. There is no doubt, that jetBlue's mx copst will increase, Neeleman has not been shy to say that, I think the number mentioned was 1 cent a mile, however, the co expects these to be offset by economy of scale.
I am sure the same kind of deal is extended to U on the E-170 and jetBlue will get it on the E-190
The only difference between jetBlue and a legacy carrier is the age of the fleet, obviously newer a/c's are less mx intensive than older models. There is no doubt, that jetBlue's mx copst will increase, Neeleman has not been shy to say that, I think the number mentioned was 1 cent a mile, however, the co expects these to be offset by economy of scale.