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Delta upgrades its long-haul fleet with 31 Airbus jets

Delta Air Lines announced on Tuesday that it will purchase 31 Airbus widebody jets as part a long-term strategy to modernize its international fleet, and support future growth.

Delivery will begin in 2029 on 16 A330-900s as well as 15 A350 900s.

Delta announced that the deal includes a new order, the conversion of ten previously held options to?firm purchase' and options for an additional 20 widebody aircraft.

Delta has been focusing on newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft to reduce fuel burn?and gradually replace older Boeing 767s and early-generation Airbus A330s following the retirement of its?777 fleet. Delta is focusing on newer, fuel-efficient aircraft in order to reduce fuel consumption and gradually replace older Boeing 767s or early-generation Airbus A330s.

Airbus's order comes after Delta recently decided to add 30 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners for its long-haul operations, which it intends to deploy primarily on transatlantic and South American route.

The airline stated that the new Airbus jets would be used on medium- and long haul flights, including recently announced or launched services to Taipei and Melbourne. They will also have more premium seating which is contributing to greater profits.

Delta CEO Ed Bastian stated this month that the majority of Delta's seat expansion is in premium cabins with only a limited amount in 'the main cabin. New aircraft are being equipped accordingly.

The latest purchase by Delta will increase its A330-900 fleet to 55 aircraft, and its A350 fleet to 79 aircraft, including 20 A350-1000s that will begin arriving early in 2027. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh)

(source: Reuters)