Delta Air Lines is planning to establish an Airbus A350 pilot base at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. This move will facilitate the transition of Delta's Seattle transpacific operations from the A330-900neo, currently the primary widebody aircraft used by Delta in Seattle. The airline aims to commence these operations either in late 2025 or early 2026, as reported by JonNYC on BlueSky.
Currently, Delta operates the Airbus A350-900 on routes to Seoul, Tokyo-Haneda, and Taipei. These routes were previously served by the Airbus A330-900neo. The A350 offers increased capacity across all classes with its standard "359" configuration of 306 seats. Compared to the A330-900neo, it provides three more DeltaOne seats, 20 additional Premium Select seats, and two extra economy seats.
Presently, pilots for the three A350 routes must come from Atlanta, Detroit, or Los Angeles. Flight crews often need to deadhead into Seattle or include these flights as part of a longer trip. Such trips can involve flying from Atlanta to Seoul, then Seoul to Seattle and back before returning to Atlanta. Deadheading incurs costs for Delta, and long trips add expenses due to hotel stays. Cancellations can complicate staffing further.