JetBlue Sees ‘Bright Spots’ Emerging Amid Its GTF Engine Headwinds

JetBlue A220

JetBlue A220.

Credit: JetBlue Airways
Despite facing peak groundings of aircraft powered by Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan (GTF) engines during the next couple of years, JetBlue Airways sees some positive signs emerging as it navigates continued uncertainty driven by aircraft out of service. “We are starting to see some bright spots...
Lori Ranson

Lori covers North American and Latin airlines for Aviation Week and is also a Senior Analyst for CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

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