
Federal aviation officials suspended all JetBlue Airways operations nationwide on Tuesday after the airline itself asked for the halt, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The flight suspension affects JetBlue aircraft traveling to every destination in the carrier’s network, based on the official notice.
Neither JetBlue nor federal aviation authorities have explained the reason behind the airline’s request for the operational halt or provided details about when normal flight operations might resume.
Both the airline and the Federal Aviation Administration have not yet responded to requests for additional information from news organizations.
JetBlue Airways, which began operations more than two and a half decades ago, operates from its main headquarters in New York City and maintains its primary hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport in that city.








