JetBlue has retired all Embraer E190 aircraft and now operates an all-Airbus fleet, the carrier announced Tuesday. The carrier’s fleet now includes only aircraft in the A320 and A220 families. JetBlue has 52 Airbus A220 aircraft on order, which are set to join 50 already in operation. JetBlue in a statement said the “A220 continues to unlock new possibilities for route expansion, including for transcontinental markets where the E190 was not equipped for the range needed.” The Airbus aircraft are set to be reconfigured so that JetBlue can introduce domestic first-class service in 2026, the carrier announced late last year.
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