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Boeing 787-10
Delta will add 30 new Boeing 787 Dreamliner widebody aircraft as it continues to refresh and streamline its fleet while improving fuel efficiency and providing a world-class in-flight experience. The 787 will be a new fleet type for Delta and complements a previous order for 100 Boeing 737-10 MAX aircraft.
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This order represents the next step in Delta’s international evolution. The 787-10 is an ideal addition to Delta’s Transatlantic and South American network, offering 25% better fuel efficiency per seat, more capacity, larger premium cabins, and enhanced cargo capability compared to the previous generation widebody aircraft it will replace.
QUICK FACTS
- Order for 30 Boeing 787-10s, with options for 30 more aircraft
- 25% better fuel efficiency per seat than the aircraft they will replace
- Deliveries to begin in 2031
- Large premium cabins
ROUTES
You might fly on this aircraft traveling high-demand Transatlantic and South America routes.
FEATURES
The new higher-gauge aircraft will feature world-class amenities and more premium seats, including Delta One Suites — which currently comprise 45% of all Delta One seats across Delta’s wide-body fleet — with more Delta Premium Select and Delta Comfort in addition to Main Cabin. It will also offer more than 1,000 hours of free in-flight entertainment; fast, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi; and premium food and beverage options.
ENGINES
Delta has selected GE Aerospace’s GEnx engines to power the aircraft and has entered into an agreement with GE Aerospace to service these engines. The GEnx's use of advanced carbon-fiber and innovative blade design provides lighter weight, improved durability, and greater efficiency.
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