David Neeleman
David Neeleman is the founder of JetBlue airlines and was until very recently the CEO. David Neeleman came under criticism for the melt-down in service on JetBlue during the winter. JetBlue said Neeleman, who started the company in... [more]
David Neeleman is the founder of JetBlue airlines and was until very recently the CEO. David Neeleman came under criticism for the melt-down in service on JetBlue during the winter. JetBlue said Neeleman, who started the company in 1998, would be replaced as CEO by president Dave Barger, 49, effective immediately. It said the management changes had been planned for some time.
JetBlue will put a hold on its flights from Sacramento International Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport beginning Jan. 5 until May, JetBlue CEO Dave Barger announced Tuesday.
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When David Neeleman ran discount carrier JetBlue Airways Corp., he had a steadfast philosophy born of an egalitarian past: "No first-class seats, no second-class citizens," the airline founder would say.
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Newsday writes that JetBlue CEO Dave Barger 'spoke at a Merrill Lynch & Co. transportation conference in Manhattan Wednesday and left open the possibility JetBlue may add a premium class of seats on its all-coach airplanes in an effort to...
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NEW YORK, June 11, 2008 -- JetBlue Airways Corporation announced today that it will webcast a presentation given by JetBlue's CEO, Dave Barger, at the Merrill Lynch Global Transportation Conference on June 18, 2008.
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On Wednesday, Delta closed at $5.28 a share, down 56 cents. United settled at $4.41 a share, off 34 cents. JetBlue Airways, founded by Salt Lake City native David Neeleman, closed at $3.
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I am one of the very first BlackBerry users - I've been one since 1997 when it was first introduced at the annual JavaOne Conference in San Francisco. Since then I went through more BlackBerries probably than even JetBlue founder David Neeleman. With all the love and around-the-clock use, comes...
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Ask Dave Barger what businesses get from investing in social networking sites and pretty soon you're on his favorite topic: media and humans as social creatures.
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