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David Neeleman
Inducted 2007
David
Neeleman founded JetBlue as Chief Executive Officer in 1998 and
served in that role through May 2007. He currently serves as
JetBlue’s Chairman of the Board, a position he has held since 2002,
and is focused on developing the airline’s long-term vision and
strategy.
David’s career in the airline industry began in 1984 when he
co-founded a low-fare carrier called Morris Air with June Morris,
the owner of Salt Lake City-based travel agency Morris Travel. As
President of Morris Air, David implemented the industry’s first
electronic ticketing system and pioneered a home reservationist
system that is now the foundation of JetBlue Airways’ unique call
center: all calls to JetBlue’s reservation number are handled by
reservationists working out of their homes.
Following the sale of Morris Air and a short period with Southwest
Airlines, David took the electronic ticketing system that he had
initiated at Morris Air and developed it into Open Skies, the
world’s simplest airline reservation system. David sold Open Skies
to Hewlett Packard in 1999. Also during this period, David acted as
a consultant to WestJet Airlines, the successful Canadian low-fare
start-up airline.
In 1999, after the conclusion of his five-year non-compete agreement
with Southwest Airlines, David decided the time was right to bring
his successful airline formula – innovative, high quality service
plus low fares equals a strong and loyal market – to one of the
country’s largest aviation markets, New York City by creating
JetBlue Airways. He assembled a hand-picked management team of
airline industry veterans and secured $130 million in capital
funding from investors such as Weston Presidio Capital, George Soros
and Chase Capital, now JP Morgan.
JetBlue began operations in February, 2000 from its base at New
York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and now, more than
seven years later, serves 54 destinations across the U.S and the
Caribbean. By the end of 2007, JetBlue will operate a fleet of 105
Airbus A320 aircraft and 30 EMBRAER 190 aircraft.
JetBlue this year was ranked Top Low Cost Airline for Customer
Satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates and was also ranked Best
Airline by Consumer Reports.
David lives with his wife Vicki and their nine children in
Connecticut.
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