JetBlue 2018 net income down on higher labor, fleet costs

Credit: Rob Finlayson
In results accounting for the impact of US tax reforms, a fleet transition and a labor agreement, JetBlue Airways reported an adjusted 2018 net income of $487 million, down compared to $574 million in 2017. The adjusted figures exclude the gain of $502 million in 2017 as a result of the tax reforms...
Jack Wittman

Jack Wittman joined Air Transport World as Managing Editor in 2018.

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