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Ordered earlier
this year:
Delta adds state-of-the-art Airbus A350-1000 to widebody fleet
The fuel-efficient planes
will power sustainability goals while providing world-class customer experience
on long-haul routes and international hubs.
Photo: A350-1000
rendering provided by Airbus.
- Order for 20 A350-1000s, with
options for 20 more widebody aircraft
- Aircraft to provide world-class
customer experience on long-haul routes and international hubs
- Fuel-efficient planes will
power sustainability goals
- Deliveries to begin in 2026
Delta will add 20 new
Airbus A350-1000 widebody aircraft as it continues to refresh and streamline
its fleet while improving fuel efficiency and providing a world-class in-flight
experience.
Delta currently
operates 28 A350-900s. Following today’s announcement, Delta has an orderbook
for 36 next-gen A350 aircraft, bringing the A350 fleet to over 60 by the end of
the decade.
“The A350-1000 will be
the largest, most capable aircraft in Delta’s fleet and is an important step
forward for our international expansion,” said Ed Bastian, Delta’s Chief
Executive Officer. “The aircraft complements our fleet and offers an elevated
customer experience, with more premium seats and best-in-class amenities, as
well as expanded cargo capabilities.”
The aircraft will be
powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines, a more powerful variant of the
engine that operates on the A350-900. The aircraft are over 20% more fuel
efficient than retiring planes, supporting Delta’s long-term sustainability
goals.
“We are thankful for
Delta’s continued confidence in Airbus’ solutions to meet its fleet needs,”
said Christian Scherer, Chief Executive Officer of the Commercial Aircraft
business, Airbus. “Delta now welcomes the A350-1000, which will open even more
opportunities for the airline and its customers. We are proud that our aircraft
serve the entirety of Delta’s impressive global network as this stellar airline
takes fleet efficiency to the next level.”
The aircraft will
primarily be operated in long-haul markets and international hubs in support of
Delta’s international expansion, replacing retiring planes and fueling growth.
Delta continues to grow its global footprint and is expecting to operate the
largest international schedule in its history this year.
The new higher-gauge
aircraft will feature world-class amenities, with about 15% more premium seats
than retiring aircraft, including Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select and
Delta Comfort+ in addition to Main Cabin. It will also offer more than 1,000 hours
of free in-flight entertainment from Delta Studio; free, fast in-flight Wi-Fi;
and premium food and beverage options.
In addition, customers
will enjoy the A350-1000’s spacious and quiet cabin, high ceilings, expansive
bin space and customized ambient lighting designed to reduce fatigue and jet
lag on long flights.
Delta also entered
into agreement with engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce to service the XWB-97
engines.
Financial terms of the
agreement were not disclosed. The order is within Delta’s previously announced
capital expenditure and capacity targets.
With the commitments
announced today, Delta has 284 narrowbody and 48 widebody aircraft on order for
delivery in coming years.
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