JetBlue Q3 2025: $143M net loss as revenue falls 1.8% to $2.32B; liquidity $2.9B plus $600M revolver

JetBlue posted a third-quarter 2025 net loss of $143 million ($0.39 per diluted share) as revenue slipped 1.8% year‑on‑year to $2.32 billion for the quarter ended Sept. 30. The carrier finished the period with $2.9 billion in liquidity and a $600 million revolver and says it is progressing toward profitability.

Discovered 2025-10-28T04:50:13.517631-07:00 | 2025-10-28T04:50:13.517631-07:00

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  • JetBlue remains unprofitable for Q3 — a $143 million net loss on revenue of $2.32 billion — but its $2.9 billion liquidity position and $600 million revolver are critical metrics for near‑term runway and capital flexibility; this follows management's earlier claim it had raised its Q3 revenue outlook.
  • The result contrasts with a broader industry Q3 2025 earnings beat across airlines and aerospace suppliers and stronger quarters at some U.S. carriers, underlining competitive and commercial pressures as JetBlue pursues its selective market‑leadership strategy (see earlier coverage of the carrier's market leadership plan).

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