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JetBlue Airways to Exercise 30 Additional Airbus Options
Tuesday June 8, 7:30 am ET
New Deal Will Increase Low-Fare Carrier's Total Airbus Fleet to as Many as 233 Aircraft by 2012
NEW YORK, June 8, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- JetBlue Airways Corporation (NasdaqNM:JBLU - News) announced today it has signed a contract with Airbus to exercise future options on 30 new A320 aircraft.
In addition to the 60 aircraft already delivered, the carrier now has 123 A320s on firm order backlog with options for a further 50 new aircraft. JetBlue expects to take delivery of these A320s at a rate of up to 17 aircraft per year until 2012.
``As the sixth largest A320 operator in the world as measured by weekly departures, we're very excited to add an additional 30 Airbus aircraft to our fleet,'' said David Neeleman, CEO of JetBlue Airways. ``We continue to see a strong demand for more flights from our loyal customer base. Today's announcement of 30 more IAE-powered A320s will help us meet that demand by providing the JetBlue experience to more customers around the country.'' ``This agreement will make JetBlue our fourth largest airline customer in the world, in terms of numbers of aircraft ordered,'' said Noel Forgeard, Airbus President and Chief Executive Officer. ``The fact that a low-fare carrier holds this stature speaks volumes of the value of the A320 Family in the low-cost sector. JetBlue continues to be a leader in the recovery and strengthening of the U.S. market, and we are proud to be a partner in their success.''
Tuesday June 8, 7:30 am ET
New Deal Will Increase Low-Fare Carrier's Total Airbus Fleet to as Many as 233 Aircraft by 2012
NEW YORK, June 8, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- JetBlue Airways Corporation (NasdaqNM:JBLU - News) announced today it has signed a contract with Airbus to exercise future options on 30 new A320 aircraft.
In addition to the 60 aircraft already delivered, the carrier now has 123 A320s on firm order backlog with options for a further 50 new aircraft. JetBlue expects to take delivery of these A320s at a rate of up to 17 aircraft per year until 2012.
``As the sixth largest A320 operator in the world as measured by weekly departures, we're very excited to add an additional 30 Airbus aircraft to our fleet,'' said David Neeleman, CEO of JetBlue Airways. ``We continue to see a strong demand for more flights from our loyal customer base. Today's announcement of 30 more IAE-powered A320s will help us meet that demand by providing the JetBlue experience to more customers around the country.'' ``This agreement will make JetBlue our fourth largest airline customer in the world, in terms of numbers of aircraft ordered,'' said Noel Forgeard, Airbus President and Chief Executive Officer. ``The fact that a low-fare carrier holds this stature speaks volumes of the value of the A320 Family in the low-cost sector. JetBlue continues to be a leader in the recovery and strengthening of the U.S. market, and we are proud to be a partner in their success.''