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JetBlue Adds Tool to Help Reduce Flight Emissions

Sep 09, 2025
Airlines  JetBlue  Opinion  Sustainability  Travel News  
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JetBlue says it is the first commercial airline in the U.S. to adopt the SkyBreathe platform.
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JetBlue is utilizing a new platform — MyFuelCoach, part of the SkyBreathe suite of fuel-efficiency tools from OpenAirlines — that will help pilots analyze their fuel performance from past flights and get tailored recommendations for improving future fuel consumption.

The application will also help the company identify broader operational trends and make system-wide changes to save fuel. Such efforts include analyzing data collected across all JetBlue flights; refining taxi procedures; and identifying opportunities for improved scheduling and procedures to help minimize ground delays and long taxi times that waste fuel (and frustrate passengers). 

SkyBreathe is already used by more than 75 global airlines, though JetBlue says it is the first commercial airline in the U.S. to adopt the tool. 

Our Analysis: Every Little Bit Helps in the Fight for Emission Reductions 

The airline industry is a major contributor to global emissions, and solutions to this problem have been slow to roll out. Just this past June, the International Air Transport Association reported that the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel is still limited and expensive, while the delivery of more fuel-efficient jets has been largely delayed. 

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With these challenges hindering sustainability efforts, airlines must look for additional ways to reduce emissions. With the ability to make each flight a little more sustainable, JetBlue is creating small changes that have the potential to add up in a more significant way, especially when compounded with other environmental efforts. As part of its JetForward strategy, the airline says it is committed to enhancing operational efficiency and lowering fuel consumption.

What They Are Saying: Real-Time Insights Are Already Making a Difference

"Over the course of more than 900 daily flights, small gains in efficiency can translate into major savings," said Chris Lum, system chief pilot at JetBlue. "With access to SkyBreathe MyFuelCoach on the flight deck, our pilots have access to real-time performance insights that help them refine their procedures and contribute to our JetForward strategy, strengthening our financial foundation through cost savings while also meaningfully addressing our emissions."

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“We are proud to partner with JetBlue,” said Alexandre Feray, CEO of OpenAirlines. “Their rapid success with SkyBreathe, achieving significant fuel savings in just a few months, reflects their strong commitment and agility. As the first U.S. commercial airline in the SkyBreathe community, they demonstrate true leadership in digitalization, efficiency and sustainability. We look forward to seeing more U.S. airlines join us on this journey.” 

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