JetBlue retires Embraer E190 after final JFK–Boston flight, completes transition to A220‑led all‑Airbus fleet

JetBlue completed retirement of its Embraer E190s on Sept. 9 when the last revenue flight, B6190, operated JFK–Boston. The move finalises the carrier's shift to an all‑Airbus fleet led by the A220‑300, coinciding with delivery of its 50th A220.

Discovered 2025-09-09T10:13:02.025703-07:00 | 2025-09-09T10:13:02.025703-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Completes JetBlue’s shift to an all‑Airbus fleet, concentrating short‑ and medium‑haul capacity on the A220‑300 and simplifying fleet complexity — see JetBlue’s adoption of NetLine/Plan for network planning.
  • Final E190 retirement coincides with delivery of JetBlue’s 50th A220‑300, underscoring the carrier’s rapid A220 build‑up and Airbus’s US production ramp‑up.
  • Transition supports lower operating cost and longer stage lengths from the A220; JetBlue has also moved to in‑cockpit fuel‑optimization tools to reduce fuel burn and CO2.

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2025-09-09T10:13:02.025703-07:00
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2025-09-16T00:07:22.706220-07:00
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