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Since 2013, Delta has been working to reduce the age of its fleet by purchasing or leasing newly built aircraft or newer model used aircraft. [citation needed] Since launching the effort, Delta has preferred to purchase aircraft from Airbus, a major change for the company which had been a loyal customer of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas (which merged with Boeing in 1997).
Northwest, unlike Delta, operated a mixed fleet of Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Airbus and Bombardier. The Boeing 757 was the only type of jet common to the pre-merger fleets of both Delta and Northwest. The airline ceased operations and merged into Delta on January 31, 2010.
Delta Connection was founded in 1984 [4] as a means of expanding the Delta network to smaller markets via partnerships with regional airlines.. Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) began Delta Connection service on March 1, 1984, from their hub at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and soon had a substantial presence at Delta's hub at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Three passengers on a Delta Air Lines flight including a child were critically injured when the plane crash-landed and flipped upside-down at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday.
The aircraft was delivered to Northwest Airlines on December 8, 1989. [7] When Northwest merged with Delta in 2009, N661US became Delta Ship 6301 and continued passenger operations for Delta until it was retired on September 9, 2015, making its final flight from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, [8] having logged more than ...
Planespotters.net is an aviation website which publishes airframe pages without complete detail of the prototype. Based on discussions at the reliable sources noticeboard , there is a consensus that it is unreliable and against using it as a citation on Wikipedia.
Delta Air Lines: 22 8 1 120 151: Dynamic International Airways: 2 2: Edelweiss Air: 3 3: Falcon Air Express: 1 9 10: Far Eastern Air Transport: 11 5 16: Finnair: 10 13 3 26: FlyCongo: 3 3: Frontier Airlines: 5 15 20: GMG Airlines: 2 1 3: Hawaiian Airlines: 6 6: Iberia: 1 24 14 39: Insel Air: 4 4 8: Iran Air: 5 5: ItAli Airlines: 5 5: Japan Air ...
According to Planespotters.net, N969AT, N975AT, and N987AT are stored and out of service. Wiki has all in service but Delta only has 88 out of the 91 Boeing 717s flying at the moment and a flickr photo shows N987AT retired. Should we put the Boeing 717 fleet from 91 to 88 or keep it the way it is at 91?