Originally Posted by
shiznit
Its official. Finally.
On Deltanet:
DELTA EXPANDS MD-90 FLEET
Delta has reached an agreement with Japan Airlines to purchase nine MD-90 aircraft as it continues to expand its fleet of the cost-efficient narrowbody jets.
JAL will begin delivery of the MD-90s in January of next year, and they will be refurbished and upgraded to match Delta’s domestic fleet. The purchase will not add capacity; rather, the aircraft will be used to replace retiring DC-9s and 50-seat regional jets leaving the fleet.
Delta now has 58 MD-90s under contract, with 19 flying, 15 in modification, and 24 to be delivered. With a range of 2,400 miles, the 160-seat aircraft can be used for a variety of domestic flying.
“The MD-90 is a cost-effective aircraft that helps us more efficiently maintain our flying levels as we retire regional jets and DC-9s,” said Nat Pieper, v.p.-Fleet Strategy and Transactions. “We’ll continue to look for opportunities to acquire used MD-90s in the future.”
Since 2007, Delta has retired more than 250 smaller gauge domestic aircraft including 50-seat regional jets, Saab 340 turboprops, and all of its DC-9 30s and 40s. A portion of that capacity has been backfilled with the addition of 100 newer model MD-90s and two-class regional jets.
Originally Posted by
scambo1
Okay, are there any drunk astronauts who became/were pro athletes who also dated a supermodel, wrote a best seller and cut themselves shaving?
I don't know, but I'm still amazed that Gabrielle Giffords (AZ representative that was shot in January) husband is not only an astronaut but was up as the next shuttle commander and his brother is up on the space station.
I wonder what the odds are having your sons becoming high school QBs, then college QBs then drafted in the NFL and then having one be the Super Bowl MVP followed by the other doing the same the next year?
Or this, what were my odds of getting a 100% on the instrument written when I was only 17? Pretty darn good!
BUT THEN, what were the chances of getting a letter in the mail 3 months later saying there had been a mistake and I really only made an 84. Even better!