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Delta Air Lines retires blended winglets for improved split scimitar designs
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Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is phasing out blended winglets on its aircraft in favor of more advanced split scimitar winglets, as part of its ongoing efforts to improve fuel efficiency and meet sustainability goals. Winglets, the upward or split extensions at the wingtips of an aircraft, help reduce drag by disrupting air vortices that form at the tips of wings. This allows planes to fly the same distance using less fuel.

The airline was among the first major carriers to install blended winglets across its Boeing 737NG, 757-200, and 767-300ER fleets starting in 2007. At that time, then Chief Operating Officer Jim Whitehurst stated that these upgrades would "deliver at least a 3.5% reduction in fuel burn and a minimum 5% increase in range." Delta eventually equipped most of its narrowbody fleet with this technology.

However, advancements in winglet design have led Delta to invest in split scimitar winglets, which feature both an upward extension and a downward-facing ventral fin. This design further reduces drag compared to the original blended model. According to Aviation Partners, blended winglets save about 3.3% in fuel per aircraft, while split scimitar winglets can achieve up to 5.5% savings.

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Delta began ordering split scimitar systems for its Boeing 737-900ERs from Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) in 2014 and has since expanded retrofits across additional aircraft types. The airline currently operates a fleet of over 77 Boeing 737-800s and more than 160 -900ERs with plans to continue updating these models.

Looking forward, Delta’s upcoming fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft will be delivered with Boeing's Advanced Technology (AT) winglet design. This next-generation system combines an upward and downward extension with sharper angles and incorporates features such as Natural Laminar Flow surfaces for even greater aerodynamic efficiency.

These incremental improvements allow airlines like Delta to extract more value from existing airframes without changing engines or fuselages—helping control costs while reducing emissions across thousands of annual flights.

Winglets have become standard across modern commercial fleets worldwide, appearing in forms such as raked tips and sharklets on Airbus aircraft. For Delta Air Lines, continued investment in evolving winglet technology remains central to achieving operational efficiency and supporting environmental targets.

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