Airbus A350
A350-1000
Photo: A350-1000 rendering provided by Airbus.
Delta will be adding the Airbus A350-1000 widebody aircraft to its fleet, with deliveries beginning in 2026. The aircraft will grow Delta's A350 fleet, which currently consists of 28 A350-900 aircraft with an additional 16 on order.
QUICK FACTS
- Widebody
- Routes: Long-haul international and hub-to-hub missions
- Range: Up to 9,700 nautical miles
- Engines: Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines
- Efficiency: 20%+ lower fuel burn per available seat mile than retiring aircraft
FEATURES
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Includes Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.
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Delta One Suites feature flat beds.
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All A350-1000 aircraft will feature fast, free in-flight Wi-Fi.
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All cabins have in-seat power and 1,000+ hours of free seatback entertainment through Delta Studio, including movies, series, live satellite TV, curated playlists, podcasts and a wide selection of games.
RELATED COVERAGE
A350-900
QUICK FACTS
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28 aircraft total in fleet
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Widebody
ROUTES
- You might fly on this aircraft if you are taking a transoceanic flight between higher-traffic airports, for example: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Incheon International Airport (ICN).
FEATURES
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The 359 model includes Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.
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The 35L model includes Delta One, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.
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Delta One cabins feature flat beds.
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All A350-900 aircraft have onboard Wi-Fi for purchase.
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All cabins have in-seat power and 1,000+ hours of free seatback entertainment through Delta Studio, including movies, series, live satellite TV, curated playlists, podcasts and a wide selection of games.
VIDEO
- Video footage of Delta's A350-900 (Download)