Delta Air Lines

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines announced tentative plans to introduce the Airbus A220-300 into scheduled service beginning in November, setting it up to become the first airline in the U.S. to operate the stretched variant of the smaller A220-100.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
Delta Air Lines will retire its Boeing 717s by the end of 2025 and speed up planned removals of its 767-300s and Bombardier CRJ-200s, parking the remainder of those-in service fleets by the end of 2025 and 2023, respectively.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Recovery from pandemic will 'be choppy,' CFO of rival Delta says.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines will delay plans to furlough nearly 2,000 pilots until Nov. 1, as talks between management and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) continue over proposed cost-cutting measures.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
The airlines are still seeking US government approval for the full JV.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines will seek to raise $9 billion in debt backed by its SkyMiles frequent-flier program, amounting to a nearly 40% increase from previous plans to raise $6.5 billion.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
The Salt Lake City (Utah) Department of Airports and Delta Air Lines forged ahead this week with the opening of a revamped Salt Lake City International (SLC) despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
Delta Air Lines is the airport’s primary tenant and will use 25 gates at the newly built terminal.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian pledged that flight attendants and ground staff will completely avoid involuntary furloughs this fall, although cuts remain on the table for nearly 2,000 pilots.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ben Goldstein
Virgin Australia will focus on domestic and short-haul international flying for the time being.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines and Virgin Australia have officially paused their transpacific joint venture, while the latter regroups after the COVID-19 crisis forced it to seek voluntary administration.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Southwest is expanding its route network with the addition of two new domestic leisure destinations.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Spirit Airlines is expanding in the Los Angeles area with the addition of John Wayne Airport to its route map.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
American Airlines plans to serve Shanghai daily from Seattle as it further builds its long-haul network from the West Coast US city.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The ULCC’s pilots agree to work fewer hours to save jobs.
Airports & Networks

By Sean Broderick
American Airlines and Delta Air Lines have told employees that more staff cuts are needed to match operations with the significantly reduced demand environment heading into the winter season, putting pressure on U.S. lawmakers to extend financial support.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
Delta Air Lines COO Gil West, who played an instrumental role in integrating Northwest Airlines and cementing Delta’s position as arguably the most operationally reliable airline in its class, announced his retirement.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
The move contrasts with rivals American and United, which are booking flights to capacity if possible.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
More routes are returning to Delta Air Lines’ long-haul network during the upcoming winter and summer seasons, but some destinations like Mumbai and Osaka are not currently scheduled to resume.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines will continue blocking off its middle seats through the end of the year, while increasing the maximum number of passengers allowed on each flight.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines both announced plans to double their weekly flights to China, following an agreement between Washington and Beijing to increase air service capacity between the world’s two largest economies.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
The number of flights that each other's airlines can operate between the countries is to be doubled.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines is on track to test its entire workforce for COVID-19, as the carrier looks to reassure passengers about the safety of flying during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airlines & Lessors

By Ben Goldstein
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian confirmed that 20% of the company’s workforce voluntarily departed the week of July 27, raising the odds that Delta will avoid mass furloughs of the proportions previewed recently by American Airlines and United Airlines.
Airlines & Lessors