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Delta Air Lines
Delta's newest order includes 31 additional widebody aircraft set to begin delivering in 2029

Delta will add 31 additional next-generation Airbus widebody aircraft to its fleet, an investment that will fuel international growth and accelerate fleet renewal in the years to come. The announcement combines a new, incremental order with the exercise of 10 options and adds 20 additional future widebody options. 

Delta’s fleet is undergoing significant renewal and expansion to match its international and premium growth strategy in the next decade and beyond. The new widebody entrants to the fleet will add more premium capacity to medium and long-haul international markets while improving fuel efficiency and margins.

With the announcement, Delta’s A330-900 fleet will increase to 55 aircraft, and the A350 fleet will reach 79 aircraft, including 20 A350-1000s that Delta expects to begin receiving in early 2027.

The A350’s extended range and performance capabilities enable Delta’s continued growth into key long-haul markets in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the South Pacific – such as recently launched or announced service to Taipei, Melbourne, Hong Kong, and Riyadh utilizing the A350.

The A330-900 will be powered by the Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engine, which has flown more than four million hours, including one million at Delta. The A350-900 will utilize the Trent XWB-84 EP engine, providing fuel and range benefits over and above the first generation of the engine. Delta also entered into long-term maintenance agreements with manufacturer Rolls-Royce to service these engines. 

All of Delta’s new widebody aircraft in the coming years will feature larger premium cabins with state-of-the-art amenities that set the experience apart, including Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select and Delta Comfort in addition to Delta Main. They will also include free in-flight entertainment from Delta Sync seatback; free, fast in-flight Delta Sync Wi-Fi; and premium food and beverage options. Delta continues to leverage best-in-class joint ventures and partnerships in every region of the world to connect customers to a broader network, deliver enhanced travel options and a more consistent customer experience.

The order is within Delta’s previously announced capital expenditure and capacity targets. With the commitments announced, Delta has 232 narrowbody and 85 widebody aircraft on order for delivery in coming years. 

 

Feb 01, 2026

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