Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
And used 777s.
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Delta, Boeing revise 787 purchase deal
October 25, 2010
Delta and The Boeing Co. have finalized an agreement regarding Delta’s purchase of 18 Boeing 787-8 aircraft, originally ordered by Northwest Airlines.
Under the agreement, disclosed Monday in a quarterly financial filing, Delta remains a 787 customer, and will begin accepting the aircraft at a rate of six per year starting in 2020.
Under the original order, Delta was going to start taking the aircraft in 2008. Boeing was unable to meet the original delivery date, which is why the agreement was re-negotiated.
Delta has the youngest widebody transoceanic fleet among the major U.S. carriers, with an average aircraft age of 11 years.
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Delta, Boeing revise 787 purchase deal
October 25, 2010
Delta and The Boeing Co. have finalized an agreement regarding Delta’s purchase of 18 Boeing 787-8 aircraft, originally ordered by Northwest Airlines.
Under the agreement, disclosed Monday in a quarterly financial filing, Delta remains a 787 customer, and will begin accepting the aircraft at a rate of six per year starting in 2020.
Under the original order, Delta was going to start taking the aircraft in 2008. Boeing was unable to meet the original delivery date, which is why the agreement was re-negotiated.
Delta has the youngest widebody transoceanic fleet among the major U.S. carriers, with an average aircraft age of 11 years.
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Holiday travel just got pricier - Video - Business News
It looks as though Q4 will continue the profitability trend. "For the best fares for Xmas travel, which are still 20% more than last year, you should book no later than early November."
Keep paying down that debt monster.
It looks as though Q4 will continue the profitability trend. "For the best fares for Xmas travel, which are still 20% more than last year, you should book no later than early November."
Keep paying down that debt monster.
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All 777's are owned by Delta. 12 of the 16 747's are leased. I have no idea of the lease expiration dates but with the money being put into new interiors and IFE I suspect they have locked them up for at least 5 years.
I would be somewhat stunned to see CAL let their 767-400 aircraft go. They are a almost perfect Europe aircraft. If they do get rid of them I am sure they will go to great lengths to make sure Delta does not get them.
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First page of the delta.com flight status page discovered when a frequent flyer mentioned it out loud in waiting area.
Advisory: Strike in France
There is a General Strike that could delay or disrupt flight schedules in France. This strike could affect flights through October 23rd, 2010. Delta is planning to operate all flights arriving and departing CDG at this time; however, disruptions are possible. Additionally, flight delays and cancellations are possible for Air France operated service within Europe. Please check your flight status before you travel to the airport.
Last Updated: October 21, 2010, 9am EDT (-5 GMT)
Advisory: Strike in France
There is a General Strike that could delay or disrupt flight schedules in France. This strike could affect flights through October 23rd, 2010. Delta is planning to operate all flights arriving and departing CDG at this time; however, disruptions are possible. Additionally, flight delays and cancellations are possible for Air France operated service within Europe. Please check your flight status before you travel to the airport.
Last Updated: October 21, 2010, 9am EDT (-5 GMT)
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They pushhed hard for 3 configs on the 737, but the FAA wouldn't allow it, thats why their NGs have rounds displayed, like at SWA.
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released international traffic results for September today, reported that international passenger traffic had a 10.5% year-on-year increase which is significantly stronger than the 6.5% rise recorded for August. International freight traffic recorded a 14.8% year-on-year increase, which is significantly weaker than the 19.0% rise recorded in August. The contrast between the performance of freight and passenger markets provides a mixed picture for industry performance. Seasonally adjusted figures show that, compared to the previous month (August), passenger traffic in September expanded by 2.1% while freight markets contracted by an equal 2.1%.
Bah, not worth it.
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