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David Barger served as the CEO of JetBlue Airways from 2007 until 2015, having previously been the President since 1998. Under his leadership, the company saw significant growth and the expansion of its operations. Barger oversaw the airline's focus on...

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David Barger

Ex-CEO of JetBlue Airways

Sector of Economy

Industrials

CEO of JetBlue Airways for

7 years 9 months (May 2007 - Feb 2015)

Previous Experience

Unknown

Holdings

See how much did David Barger make over time.

During his tenure at JetBlue, David Barger held various stock options and equity awards linked to the airline's performance. One notable instance was in 2013, where Barger realized $893,706 from stocks that vested. His total compensation for 2014 peaked at...

Mar 17, 2025

Total Stock Sold

$2.89M

JBLU

$2.89M

305,000 JBLU shares

What if they kept their stock?

If David Barger didn't sell their stock, today they would have:
Extra JBLU305,000 shares worth $2.90M.
This is 0.2% and $5.74K more than what they got when they sold the stock.

Charitable Transactions

JBLU

189,365 shares

JBLU

Recent Charitable Transactions

JBLU

32,500 shares

JBLU

Dec 31, 2014

Charity

JBLU

9,350 shares

JBLU

Aug 8, 2014

Charity

JBLU

97,515 shares

JBLU

Dec 26, 2013

Charity

JBLU

50,000 shares

JBLU

Dec 26, 2012

Charity

Insider Trading

See recent insider trades of David Barger.

JBLU

$698.51K

JBLU at $21.49/share

May 14, 2015

Sale

JBLU

$195.99K

JBLU at $19.60/share

Apr 15, 2015

Sale

JBLU

$187.33K

JBLU at $18.73/share

Mar 16, 2015

Sale

JBLU

$168.58K

JBLU at $16.86/share

Nov 11, 2014

Sale

JBLU

$147.48K

JBLU at $14.75/share

Jan 15, 2015

Sale

JBLU

32,500 shares

JBLU

Dec 31, 2014

Charity

JBLU

$364.85K

JBLU at $14.59/share

Dec 1, 2014

Sale

JBLU

9,350 shares

JBLU

Aug 8, 2014

Charity

JBLU

97,515 shares

JBLU

Dec 26, 2013

Charity

JBLU

$49.54K

JBLU at $6.61/share

May 15, 2013

Sale

Compensation History

See how much did David Barger make over time.

In his role as CEO, David Barger received a structured compensation package that included a base salary of $600,000 per year. His compensation varied over the years, heavily influenced by performance-related bonuses. For example, in 2014, his total compensation amounted to $1,459,636, including a significant bonus due to the airline meeting its performance targets. This aligns with JetBlue's compensation philosophy, which is aimed at attracting and retaining top talent while promoting long-term growth. His compensation came at a time when JetBlue was expanding and enhancing its services, showing the correlation between executive pay and company performance. Barger's structured payments reflect a balance between salary and incentives based on JetBlue’s operational success and customer satisfaction metrics.

Year

2015

Total Compensation

$688.61K

Salary

$600.00K

Board Justification

The compensation philosophy aims to align executive pay with company performance and market competitiveness, focusing on attracting and retaining top talent while promoting long-term growth.

Bonus

$75.00K

Board Justification

Pro-rated annual non-equity incentive bonus paid upon retirement in February 2015.

Other

$13.61K

Board Justification

Includes 401(k) matching contributions and other benefits.

Restricted Stock

$0.00(0 RSUs)

Board Justification

No stock awards vested in 2015 as Mr. Barger retired before any awards could vest.

Performance Metrics

The performance metrics for 2015 included financial and operational targets, with a corporate performance factor of 130.7% achieved.