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Configuration: single class DescriptionThere are more than 80 Airbus A320s in the Jet blue fleet and by taking delivery of a new plane every few weeks, they expect to have 202 A320s in their fleet by 2012. This plane has a total seating capacity of 156 passengers in a single class layout and is used mainly on medium-haul flights having a range of 2700 miles. With the widest fuselage of any single-aisle aircraft, the Airbus A320 offers customers wider seats and aisles, more overhead storage space and greater legroom than any other aircraft in its class. All seats are equipped with an entertainment system, featuring 36 channels of DIRECTV® plus more than 100 channels of XM Satellite Radio for free and, on flights longer than two hours, a selection of movies on FOX InFlight Premium Entertainment. moreJetBlue Airways took to the air on February 11, 2000 with the inauguration of service between New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Fort Lauderdale, FL. The airline currently serves 32 cities around the US and the Caribbean with a fleet of Embraer 190 and Airbus A320 aircraft. Jet Blue was the first airline to offer 24-channels of live satellite television free at every seat and to broadcast the Olympic Games live, the first U.S. airline to install bullet-proof cockpit doors across its fleet and the first airline to install security cameras in passenger cabin for customer and crew safety. Rows 1-10: Plenty of legroom, 32" of seat pitch Rows 11-12: Most legroom, over 34" of seat pitch Rows 13-26: More legroom, 34" of seat pitch closeThe Wall![]()
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