Delta Air Lines

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Delta Air Lines, Inc. is a major U.S. based airlines headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1924, it is now one of the largest airlines in the world after merging with Northwest Airlines in 2008. As of July 2009, it will fly to all 6 continents non-stop, being the second airline to do so after Emirates Airline.

Current Fleet

  • Configuration Legend: F - First Class (Domestic), J - BusinessElite (International), Y - Coach Class
Manufacturer Type Thumbnail Engines Period of service Amount Seating Configuration Routes
Boeing 737-700 CFM International CFM56 2007- 7 F12Y112 Domestic, Central America
Boeing 737-800 CFM International CFM56 1998- 71 F16Y144 Domestic, Central America, Caribbean
Boeing 757-200 Delta Air Lines N710TW.jpg Pratt & Whitney PW4000 1984- 134 F24Y162, F26Y158, J16Y158 (Europe) Domestic, Central America, South America, Caribbean, Europe
Boeing 767-300 General Electric CF6 1987- 19 F24Y238 Domestic
Boeing 767-300ER Delta Air Lines N161GD.jpg General Electric CF6 and Pratt & Whitney PW4000 1990- 57 J35Y181, J30Y189 Europe, Portland-Tokyo, Guam-Tokyo
Boeing 767-400ER Delta N840MH.jpg General Electric CF6 2000- 21 J40Y206 (Europe), J41Y200 (Europe) Europe
Boeing 777-200ER Delta Air Lines N865DA.jpg Rolls Royce Trent 892 1999- 8 J50Y218 Atlanta-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Tel Aviv, Dubai, Kuwait
Boeing 777-200LR General Electric GE90 2008- 2 (8 on order) J43Y233 Atlanta-Mumbai, Atlanta-Seoul
McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Pratt & Whitney JT9D 1987- 115 F14Y128, Y134 (Shuttle) Domestic, East Coast Shuttle (Boston-New York/LaGuardia-Washington D.C./Reagan)
McDonnell Douglas MD-90 International Aero Engines V2500 1995 16 F12Y138 Domestic (out of Salt Lake City only)

Hubs

External Links

Official Website

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