High there.
We’re JetBlue.
JetBlue was founded in 2000 on the mission of bringing humanity back to air travel. With focus cities in New York, Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan, JetBlue is proud to Inspire Humanity through its distinctive product, culture and award-winning customer service.
25,000 crewmembers
30+ countries
1,000+ daily flights
JBLU Nasdaq
100+ BlueCities & counting
Sixth largest U.S. airline
Six focus cities
OUR CULTURE
Taking culture to new heights.
JetBlue’s five values are the foundation of who we are—constantly fueling our commitment to excel in the industry. The values shape our culture and help us inspire each other and our customers. Safety, Caring, Integrity, Passion and Fun drive what we do and how we do it, every day.
Dear Future Aviation Professionals,
Ask any pilot why they love flying and they’ll immediately talk about the feeling of pure freedom as they take off or the serenity of soaring at altitude, (mostly) disconnected from anyone on the ground below. It is easy to imagine flying as a solitary pursuit, but for those of us who choose this path we know we wouldn’t be where we are without the support of so many others.
In the everyday operations of an airline, this teamwork is evident, from the technicians and ground crew ensuring our aircraft are ready to fly to the schedulers, dispatchers, and air traffic control (ATC) helping keep us on track and on time. But even for those just taking their first discovery flight or dreaming of soloing around their home airport, having someone there to help show them the way and say, “you got this,” can mean the world. Without proper guidance, resources, and support, many with the right aptitude are grounded by uncertainty long before their dreams have had a chance to take flight.
JetBlue established the first of our pilot Gateways in 2008 to help remove that uncertainty and encourage the next generation of aviation professionals. Since then, we have grown the Gateways into a suite of programs welcoming hundreds of new pilots and technicians to JetBlue. For those accepted into these industry-leading programs, our Gateways offer a clearly defined development plan with training and airline partners as well as JetBlue mentorship and support. With a conditional job offer based on successful program completion for every Gateways trainee, we’re also directly addressing career uncertainty with a rewarding future at a major airline.
We know there’s no single route to becoming a pilot or aviation maintenance technician (AMT), but we do believe there should be a path for anyone. Whether you learn best in a structured class environment or are self-driven and need the flexibility to train in a specific location with a custom plan, we have Gateways designed to help support you. For current JetBlue crewmembers in other roles, we also believe in your career development and have unique Gateways to help you grow at JetBlue. In keeping with JetBlue’s caring culture, we’ve even taken the additional step to create a Gateway for our crewmembers’ immediate family, opening opportunities for parents, children, or siblings to help shape our future together.
We hope you’ll take a moment to look through our Gateways programs and find the one that’s right for you. We’re proud of JetBlue Gateways’ ability to open-up these rewarding careers to broader audiences and excited to welcome the next generation of aviation professionals to JetBlue. As you map what your future will look like, we stand ready to help your dreams take flight.
Best of luck,
Warren Christie
Chief Operating Officer
OUR BASES & FLEET
Where careers take off.
With dozens of new routes in 2021 and 2022–including brand-new destinations and our first forays into the UK, Canada and Honduras–we’ll grow together.
Start here.
Go anywhere.
Once hired, first officers are assigned (and must either relocate or commute) to one of six bases:
Boston
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
New York-JFK
Los Angeles
Orlando
Puerto Rico
If you’re a maintenance technician, you could be based at any of these locations:
Boston
Buffalo
Washington D.C.
Newark
Fort Lauderdale
New York-JFK
Los Angeles
Orlando
Palm Beach
Puerto Rico
San Francisco
Tampa
Check out where we jet here.
Meet the fleet.
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E190
Length: 118’ 11”
Wingspan: 94’ 3”
Range: 2,100 nautical miles
Engines: 2 GE CF34-10E) -
A220
Length: 124’
Wingspan: 115’1”
Range: 3,300 nautical miles
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan (GTF) PW1500G -
A320CEO
Length: 123’3”
Wingspan: 111’10”
Range: 2,700 nautical miles
Engines: 2 (IAE V2527-A5) -
A321CEO/A321CEO with Mint
Length: 146’
Wingspan: 115’5” (with sharklets)
Range: 3,200 nautical miles
Engines: 2 (IAE V2527-A5) -
A321NEO/A321NEO with Mint
Length: 123’3”
Wingspan: 111’10”
Range: 3,500 nautical miles
Engines: 2 (Pratt & Whitney GTF) -
A321LR
Length: 123’3”
Wingspan: 111’10”
Range: 4,000 nautical miles
Engines: 2 (Pratt & Whitney GTF)
AWARD-WINNING PRODUCT & SERVICE
Love at first flight.
Only JetBlue offers the most legroom in coach, free brand-name snacks + drinks, and free wi-fi, live TV and movies at every seat—and award-winning service.
INNOVATIVE TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
Training that’s just plane exceptional.
JetBlue pilots and maintenance technicians are among the most highly qualified in the industry. In addition to exceptional experience and training, they share a passion for safety, customer service and caring for their fellow crewmembers.
The Orlando Support Center (OSC) has training spaces as well as The Lodge, a housing facility where crewmembers in training live.
Take your training above and beyond.
The Orlando Support Center (OSC) is one of four JetBlue training centers in the U.S. and the only location that houses training simulators. As a training operation, JetBlue University both creates and instructs its curriculum from OSC utilizing colleges for each workgroup and several support teams also located on campus including learning design, learning analytics, continuous training improvement, records, training scheduling, campus support, and training sales.