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  2. Delta Air Lines planes parked on a taxiway at Kansas City International Airport. As of May 2024, the Delta Air Lines fleet consists of 989 mainline aircraft, making it the largest commercial airline fleet in the world. Delta Air Lines operates a fleet manufactured by Airbus and Boeing. Delta operates the world's largest fleets of the Airbus A220, Boeing 717, and Boeing 757, the largest ...

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  3. Delta Air Lines (IATA: DL / ICAO: DAL) is an airline headquartered in Atlanta, United States founded in 1928 currently operating a fleet of 989 aircraft with an average age of 15.25 years.

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  4. Before you take off, take it all in. Explore our aircraft to learn about specifications, seat maps, child seat fit guides, amenities, and more for Delta and Delta Connection® Carriers.

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    1925 through 1940

    Delta's origins can be traced to an agricultural and aviation effort that came together in the early 1920s to find a solution to the boll weevil infestation that was destroying cotton crops. Entomologist B. R. Coad led a team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's field laboratory in Tallulah, Louisiana, and with loaned Army pilots and aircraft developed improvements that determined "dusting" of insecticide powder from the air would be the most effective form of treatment. Wor...

    1940s and 1950s

    In 1941, Delta moved its headquarters from Monroe to Atlanta. Until 1941, Delta's network was an unbranched string of twelve cities from Fort Worth to Charleston SC. That December it scheduled ten departures a day at Atlanta: three to Ft Worth, one to Birmingham and two each to Cincinnati, Charleston and Savannah. Those ten flights and their returns were Delta's whole schedule. Delta's routes started extending north and south. In 1943, Delta added service to New Orleans, and in 1945 Chicago a...

    1960s and 1970s

    Delta added jet airliners to its fleet in the 1960s; the Douglas DC-8 entered service in September 1959. Delta's new red, white, and blue triangle logo (the "widget") on their aircraft represented the jet's swept wing, as well as the Greek letter delta. Convair 880s were added in 1960 (they set a coast-to-coast record) and in 1965 the DC-9. Delta became an all-jet airline in 1970. In 1961, Delta's routes expanded west with the first nonstop service between Atlanta and California. Delta acquir...

    Delta Air Lines as it exists today is the result of numerous mergers over its history. Predecessor carriers include: 1. Chicago and Southern Air Lines (formed in 1933, merged into Delta in 1953).Delta flew under the carrier name of Delta-C&S for the following two years. 2. Northeast Airlines(formed in 1931, merged into Delta in August 1972) 3. Nort...

    For much of the airline's early history, each aircraft type in the fleet wore a distinct paint scheme, with orange appearing as a common accent color. By the late 1930s, aircraft predominantly appeared in natural metal with red and blue accents, which would be further refined into the 1940s.From the late 1940s onward, aircraft were generally painte...

    Delta history fact sheets and timelines, provided by Delta Flight Museum
  5. May 10, 2024 · Delta operates the world's largest fleets of the Airbus A220, Boeing 717, and Boeing 757, the largest passenger fleet of the Boeing 767, and the largest Airbus A330 fleet of any US airline. Delta has historically preferred purchasing or leasing used aircraft or using older-generation models to keep initial acquisition costs down.

  6. The Delta Express fleet consisted entirely of 737-200 aircraft, configured with one-class cabins, serving fourteen leisure markets between the Northeast and Florida. When the airline was discontinued in 2001, Delta Express aircraft returned to regular Delta operations.

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