Fleet Development
Fleet Development
Fleet Development
Jet Airways placed its first order for four Boeing 737-400 and 30 Boeing 737-
800 aircraft on 11 December 1996; and the first aircraft was delivered on 12 November
1997. It placed its second order for six Boeing 737-700 and two Boeing 737-900 aircraft on
14 June 1999 with deliveries starting in May 2001. On 5 January 2012, it inducted five ATR
72-600 series aircraft to operate on domestic regional routes. Long-haul routes are served
airline placed an order for 10 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on 29 September 2005 which was
2006 to operate on long-haul routes. It placed a further order for 75 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft
Services
Cabin
Jet Airways has three classes of service: First, Première (Business) and Economy.
First class is available only in Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The first class offers
private suites; it features seats convertible to a fully flat bed, personal LCD TVs and in-
200 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft features recliner seats, fully flat beds with personal
LCD TVs and in-seat power. Première class in domestic flights offers recliner seats with
footrest and the cabin is configured in 2-4-2 on the Airbus A330-200 and 3-4-3 on the
Boeing 777-300ER. Economy seats on the Airbus A330 and Boeing 777 have a personal
aircraft have Première and Economy classes and the ATR 72-500 have an all-economy
class configuration. Economy class on Boeing 737 have a 30 inches (760 mm) seat pitch
with personal LCD behind each seat. Being a Full Service Airline, meals are served on all
classes of travel.
In-flight entertainment
Jet Airways has a Panasonic eFX flight entertainment system on board the Boeing 737
aircraft and Panasonic eX2 entertainment system on board the Airbus A330 and Boeing 777
aircraft. The system, known as JetScreen, offers on-demand programming and operates via an
individual touchscreen monitor on each seat. In 2012, the airline introduced a feature
travel which can be redeemed during future bookings. JetPrivilege offers five classes namely:
Blue, Blue plus, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Gold and Platinum members get access to Jet
Airways' lounges and can avail additional benefits such as priority check-in, extra baggage
Jet Airways offers lounge service to First and Première class passengers, along with
international destinations.
Award
Development Award
fatalities amongst the 45 passengers and four crew but the aircraft was damaged beyond
repair and written off.
3 March 2016: Jet Airways Flight 354, a Boeing 737-900 (registered VT- JGD) flying
on the New Delhi-Mumbai route, had a main landing gear collapse while landing at
Mumbai, leading to a shut down of the main runway and traffic being shifted to
on route to Mumbai from Goa skidded off the runway while preparing for takeoff. 15 of
the 161 passengers and crew on board suffered injuries during evacuation.
Controversies
Jet Airways was expected to begin service to Newark via Brussels in June 2005. In March
claims. Asmin Tariq, a contractor working for the airline as a security agent at Heathrow
airport was implicated in the foiled terror plot on 10 August 2006 to blow up several
Affairs on Jet Airways; clearance was further delayed to fly to the US. The US State
Department gave the go-ahead for the airline to fly to the US on 15 November 2006.
In August 2014, two pilots of Jet Airways were suspended after a plane carrying 280
passengers dropped 5,000 feet (1,500 m) mid-air en route from Mumbai to Brussels. In 2016,
the airline was implicated in the Gupta family controversy in South Africa when it was
alleged by former African National Congress MP Vytjie Mentor that members of the business
family had offered her the position of Minister of Public Enterprises, on behalf of
President Jacob Zuma, if she agreed to arrange for South African Airlines to drop their India
On 2 December 2016, Jet Airways flight 9W7083 from Bhopal to Mumbai was held up by a
large group of passengers headed for a marriage in Mumbai. There were allegations from
other passengers that the wedding party was politically connected and attempted to coerce the
accommodated. The airline claimed it was a technical glitch in their booking system which
led to overbooking.