How to Find the Type of Aircraft That Jet Blue Uses

JetBlue airlines flew its first commercial flight on February 11, 2000, according to its website. As a so-called discount air carrier, JetBlue began by offering passengers low-cost tickets as well as amenities like in-flight television and radio. As of October 2010, JetBlue operates two types of aircraft, according to the Federal Aviation Administration: the Airbus A320 and the Embracer 190.

Instructions

    • 1

      Contact the FAA. The Federal Aviation Administration maintains a record of all commercial aircraft flown in the United States. You can go to the FAA website, faa.gov, for public information about JetBlue, or contact the FAA directly.

      Federal Aviation Administration

      800 Independence Ave., SW

      Washington, DC 20591

      (866) TELL-FAA

      faa.gov

    • 2

      Search an aviation website. Go to Airfleets.net and type "JetBlue" in the search window in the upper-right hand corner of the home page. This will bring up JetBlue's current fleet information.

    • 3

      Contact JetBlue directly either through its website, toll-free customer phone number or by mail to its corporate headquarters. The company website has pages dedicated to both company history and a page of press releases. Any new aircraft purchased by the company will be listed on these pages.

      JetBlue Airways Corporation

      118-29 Queens Blvd.

      Forest Hills, NY, 11375

      (800) 538-2583

      jetblue.com

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