Breeze Airways

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Breeze Airways
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IATA code :
ICAO code : MXY
Call sign :
Founding: 2021
Seat: Cottonwood Heights, Utah , United StatesUnited StatesUnited States 
Turnstile :

Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport

Home airport : Salt Lake City International Airport
Management: David Neeleman (Founder and CEO )
  • Lukas Johnson ( CCO )
  • Tom Anderson ( COO )
  • Trent Porter ( CFO )
Fleet size: 15th
Aims: regional
Website: https://www.flybreeze.com/

Breeze Airways is a future airline in the United States founded by David Neeleman . In July 2018, Moxy signed a letter of intent for 60 Airbus A220s , which are to be delivered from 2021. Originally founded as Moxy , the project was renamed in February 2020. Breeze Airways , based at Salt Lake City International Airport , is scheduled to begin regular operations in May 2021. The airlines' route plan will initially include 15 cities on the east coast and in the midwest, south and Texas. Initially, 15 Embraer 190s should be used. It is intended to adopt the Air Operator Certificate from Compass Airlines .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leslie Josephs: JetBlue founder plans new airline called Breeze Airways aimed at midsize cities. CNBC , February 8, 2020 (English). ;
  2. Jump up ↑ Mary Schlangenstein, Justin Bachman: JetBlue Founder Says New 'Breeze Air' on Track to Fly This Year. Bloomberg , February 7, 2020 (English). ;
  3. Moxy becomes Breeze Airways. In: busnews.com. February 7, 2020, accessed July 10, 2020 .
  4. ^ Neeleman's new airline Breeze targets May launch, with the JetBlue founder planning coast-to-coast flights. In: /thepointsguy.com. April 7, 2017, accessed July 10, 2020 .