Quantcast

Delta Air Lines remains sole US operator of Airbus A220-100 narrowbody jet

Travelers are taking extreme measures and using hacks to avoid airline baggage fees
Wizz Air becomes first airline to operate P&W-powered Airbus A321XLR jet
Hawaiian Airlines’ new ‘no show’ policy may make travel more expensive
BLIMP-SE OF THE FUTURE Luxury zeppelins of the future from ‘flying bum’ world’s largest aircraft to Google billionaire’s ‘impossible’ airship
Swiss Startup SmartFlyer Develops Hybrid-Electric Trainer
San Francisco-based entrepreneur takes a trip on India's worst-rated airline, his reaction will surprise you
First-Time Flyer at 81: A Grandmother's Memorable Journey
Ryanair forecasts fare rebound as consumers recover from interest-rate hit
Global Airlines Launches Inaugural Flight, Aiming to Revive 'Golden Age of Travel'
Winning routes: American Airlines adds more than 22,000 seats for football fans following release of 2025–2026 pro schedule
Boeing scores Middle East plane deal during Trump visit
Air travel will be ‘worse’ this summer, lawmakers warn — as FAA gives infuriating update on system fixes, staffing issues
United Airlines CEO Reassures Passengers About Newark Airport Safety
American Testing Tech to Help Passengers Make Connecting Flights
British Airways to use AI in efforts to improve operations
American Airlines Tests New Tech to Help Passengers With Tight Connections During Summer Rush
Flight Diverted After Pregnant Woman on Board Goes into Labor and Delivers Her Baby: Report
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says "this is the most optimistic I've been in my entire career about finally getting the FAA fixed"
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Unveils Plan to Build Brand New, State-of-the-Art Air Traffic Control System
Passenger rushing for next flight can't believe what woman next to her does
Why fuel price crash won’t make flying cheaper
Kristi Noem says travelers without Real ID will still be able to fly after deadline
Frontier Airlines Announces New Routes Launching This Summer, Connecting Baltimore With Chicago O’Hare and Trenton, N.J. With Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Airlines in North America prioritize investments in cyber, AI
The evolution of the airline uniform — a cross check
Global Airlines & HiFly Operate 1st Passenger Airbus A380 Flight Between Barcelona And Berlin
American Airlines unveils ritzy new plane suites launching this summer
Airline Stocks To Keep An Eye On - April 28th
Gatwick Airport Faces Potential Strikes
50 New Routes Starting In May 2025
Delta Air Lines remains sole US operator of Airbus A220-100 narrowbody jet
Policy
Webp ed
Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines operates one of the largest and most diverse fleets among US carriers, with nearly 1,000 mainline aircraft. While American Airlines and United Airlines have similarly large fleets, Delta stands out as the only North American airline to operate the Airbus A220-100.

Although other airlines in the region, such as JetBlue and Breeze Airways, have invested in the A220 program, their focus has been on the larger A220-300 variant. Even Air Canada has not added the smaller A220-100 to its fleet. As of 2025, Delta's fleet includes 45 A220-100s and 34 A220-300s, for a total of 79 A220 aircraft. The airline holds firm orders for 131 Airbus A220s overall but does not plan further purchases of the -100 model.

Delta’s role as a launch customer was significant for the former Bombardier CSeries program. In 2016, Delta ordered 75 CS100 aircraft (later renamed A220-100), providing crucial support to Bombardier during a period of financial difficulty and helping ensure completion of the aircraft program. "Throughout the years, Delta has reordered the A220 five times and is today the largest A220 customer and operator in the world," Airbus stated in 2023.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

The introduction of Delta’s order was a turning point for Bombardier but also led to controversy. Boeing filed a dumping petition in 2017 alleging that Bombardier sold jets to Delta below production cost. Despite this dispute, Delta continued expanding its commitment to the type and took delivery of its first CSeries jet in 2018.

The Airbus A220-100 can seat up to 135 passengers but typically carries between 100–120 people in two classes. In Delta’s configuration, there are 12 business class seats (Delta First), 15 Comfort+ seats, and 82 Main Cabin seats—totaling 109 seats per aircraft. The model features a range listed by Airbus at up to 3,600 nautical miles; however, Delta reports an operational range closer to 2,415 miles.

Besides being unique among US operators for flying the A220-100, Delta is also notable for having large numbers of other less common types: it is currently the largest operator worldwide of both Boeing 757-200s and Boeing 767-300ERs; it also flies more Boeing 717s than any other airline except Hawaiian Airlines.

The broader North American market has seen increasing adoption of the larger A220-300 variant by airlines like JetBlue (51 in service) and Breeze Airways (44 in service). Air Canada operates only -300 models with plans for further deliveries through at least 2027.

Since entering service in North America—first with SWISS internationally—the A220 family has seen growing popularity globally. However, sales figures show that customers favor the longer -300 variant over its shorter sibling: just over seventy -100s are currently operating compared with more than three hundred sixty -300s worldwide.

Delta mainly uses its fleet of A220 jets on routes connecting coastal hubs with high-demand domestic airports—a strategy that helps replace aging aircraft such as its own Boeing 717s or those previously used by QantasLink.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Flying Food Group, Inc. has announced the recipients of its 2025 scholarships, with all five applicants receiving awards this year.

Oct 23, 2025

Dnata, a global provider of air and travel services, has entered into a joint venture with Azerbaijan’s Silk Way Group to launch ground handling and cargo operations at Alat International Airport, located in the Alat Free Economic Zone in Baku.

Oct 22, 2025

Delta Air Lines has announced the release of version 7.5 of its mobile app, introducing new features aimed at making travel planning and management easier for customers during the holiday season.

Oct 22, 2025

The Fair Work Commission has ruled that a former employee of dnata Airport Services was unfairly dismissed and awarded $36,468.39 in compensation.

Oct 22, 2025

The 13th Annual Breast Care International Walk for the Cure took place in Kumasi, Ghana, drawing around 30,000 participants, including survivors, healthcare professionals, students, traditional leaders, and advocates.

Oct 22, 2025

The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has announced the closure of Terminal 5 to allow for a significant redevelopment.

Oct 22, 2025