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Delta Air Lines leads U.S. operation of Airbus A220

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Delta Air Lines leads U.S. operation of Airbus A220
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Delta Air Lines is currently the world's largest operator of the Airbus A220, with a fleet that includes both the A220-100 and A220-300 series variants. The airline has positioned the A220 as a key component of its fleet, optimizing the aircraft for "long and thin" markets and short-haul business routes while simultaneously reducing operational costs.

The Atlanta-based airline first began taking deliveries of the A220 in October 2018, and its oldest A220 aircraft is nearly seven years old, according to information from ch-aviation. Delta's fleet includes 45 A220-100 aircraft and 31 A220-300 aircraft. Delta's commitment to the A220 stems from a strategic decision to update its aging fleet of regional jets with smaller mainline aircraft, partly in a bid to increase the in-house operation of short-haul flights and lessen the dependency on regional flight contractors.

Delta has focused on utilizing the A220 to replace regional jets on shorter-haul routes, capitalizing on its powerful Pratt & Whitney engines that offer superior range and efficiency. According to Airbus, these enhancements allow the A220 to fly over 3,000 miles, making it suitable for diverse routes across the United States, with seating configurations that can handle lower-demand markets.

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Delta's initial revenue flight with the A220 occurred in early 2019 between New York's LaGuardia Airport and Boston Logan International Airport. Presently, the airline asserts that the A220 models, particularly the -100 series, are ideal for city pairs like New York City, Dallas, and Kansas City. Meanwhile, the -300 variant primarily serves more unique routes.

The A220 has been well received by passengers, praised for its spacious cabin layout with an exceptionally wide center aisle and a five-abreast seating configuration that lacks a middle seat on the left side. The aircraft's fuel-efficient engines contribute to a quieter cabin environment, while larger overhead bins offer additional convenience for carry-on luggage.

Development of the A220 originally occurred under Bombardier, who marketed it as the "C Series." After Bombardier encountered financial and competitive challenges, in 2018 they sold the program to Airbus. The US market was initially threatened by tariffs on the C Series before it was rebranded as the Airbus A220. Airbus now controls the program, with manufacturing based in Mirabel, Quebec, and a second assembly line in Mobile, Alabama for the U.S. market.

Worldwide, over 400 A220s are being used by 20 airlines, with significant popularity in Europe and North America. Airbus's report shows a remaining backlog of 498 A220s, out of the 904 ordered since 2009.

Delta is notably one of the few remaining operators of the A220-100 series, as commercial airline interest in this variant has waned due to its limited capacity and range compared to regional jets. Regardless, Delta continues to utilize the A220-100 alongside its Boeing 717 fleet for short-haul needs, providing passengers with an alternative to the smaller regional jets.

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