JetBlue's Northeast Alliance with American Airlines Terminated, Airbus Scores Big, and More
Aviation news brief July 6
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JetBlue's Northeast Alliance with American Airlines Terminated by Court Order
JetBlue Airways has terminated its Northeast Alliance Agreement with American Airlines, effective July 29, 2023, due to a U.S. District Court decision prohibiting the continuation of the alliance.
Other terminated agreements include the Codeshare Agreement, Mutual Growth Incentive Agreement, TrueBlue Participating Carrier Agreement, and Bilateral Special Prorate Agreement.
Despite the court's decision, JetBlue asserts its alliance's positive impact, noting it resulted in increased capacity, new routes, competitive fares, and expanded loyalty benefits. The airline also mentioned its plans to advance a combination with Spirit. source
Electric Planes: A Potential Revolution in Regional Travel
Electric planes could revolutionize regional travel by unlocking the potential of small airports and contributing to decarbonization of transportation. According to the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), electric aircraft offer the advantage of lower fuel and operational costs, enabling smaller airports to become more affordable and convenient.
Additionally, these aircraft could utilize shorter runways and reduce noise pollution, making them ideal for rural communities. However, upgrades to grid infrastructure would be required at smaller airports to accommodate electric planes.
Furthermore, local renewable energy resources like solar PV arrays and battery storage systems could be deployed to meet charging demands. source
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