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Delta Air Lines committed to Boeing MAX 10, doesn't anticipate shipment quickly

Delta Air Lines is still dedicated to the Boeing 737 MAX 10 design that it has on order for shipments starting next year, even though it does not anticipate getting the airplane for some time, CEO Ed Bastian stated on Saturday.

Delta, one of the biggest U.S. airline companies, runs a large mixed fleet consisting of aircrafts from Plane and Boeing , which is engulfed in a quality and business crisis.

Bastian stated Delta is urged by actions Boeing is taking with management modifications and other adjustments at the business.

I'm confident we will see improvement, Bastian said.

Delta presently does not fly any of limit variants. Limit 10 jets - the biggest version of Boeing's very popular narrowbody jet - is still awaiting certification by the U.S. Federal Air Travel Administration (FAA).

A January mid-air cabin panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines MAX 9 flight has actually placed an enigma over the certification.

Rival United Airlines has actually asked Boeing to stop producing MAX 10 for it and has actually converted a part of the aircraft orders into MAX 9.

We are still devoted (to the MAX 10), Bastian stated throughout a press rundown in Dubai where airline company CEOs have collected for the annual meeting of the International Air Transportation Association (IATA).

There are no strategies at this moment to switch limit 10 for another model, he stated, adding he hopes the modifications being made at Boeing will permit it to make development on constructing the MAX 10.

We are arranged to receive them next year, I don't. prepare for seeing them for rather a long time, he said.

(source: Reuters)