JetBlue is revealing a few details about its first-ever premium lounges, which will open first at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
Major US carrier Delta Air Lines is warning of a potential shift in air travel trends and "softer close-in demand" as it lowers financial expectations for the first quarter.
JetBlue Airways named Josh Weiss as vice president, technology products. The Long Island City, N.Y., budget carrier on Monday said Weiss will oversee the airline's digital product portfolio, among other responsibilities.
“Working with JetZero to realize an entirely new airframe and experience for customers and employees is bold and important work to advance the airline industry’s fuel saving initiatives and innovation goals,” Amelia DeLuca, Delta’s Chief Sustainability Officer, said in a statement.
In a move meant to revolutionize air travel, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has partnered with California startup JetZero to design and build “more sustainable aircraft” for commercial flights.
Better than picking up an order of airport Shake Shack to-go and carrying it on board, hot Shack burgers are now served in-flight on select Delta routes.
The company also adjusted its Operating Margin expectations to 4-5%, compared to the earlier guidance of 6-8%, and lowered its earnings per share (EPS) forecast to $0.30-$0.50 from the initial range of $0.
In a BWB aircraft, there’s no clear dividing line between the wings and the main body of the craft, as they are smoothly blended together. The main advantage of blended-wing designs is to reduce drag associated with conventional tube-and-wing airframes.
Delta Air Lines announced on March 6, 2025, that it is partnering with JetZero, a US startup that is developing a clean-sheet blended-wing-body (BWB) airliner for 250 passengers.