Delta Air Lines places order for 100 A321neo ACF aircraft
Underscores airline’s confidence in Airbus
single-aisle family
Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.) 14 December
2017
- Delta Air Lines today placed an order with Airbus for 100 of the
manufacturer’s modern A321neo ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex configuration) aircraft.
The U.S.-based carrier selected the largest member of Airbus’ single-aisle
Family to meet Delta’s future requirements for aircraft with greater efficiency
and additional capacity. The airline’s A321neo ACF planes will be powered by
Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM geared turbofan engines.
“This is the right transaction at the
right time for our customers, our employees and our shareholders,” said Delta
CEO Ed Bastian. “Delta, Airbus and Pratt & Whitney share the same
commitment to safety, efficiency, innovation and continuously improving the
customer experience. This order for the state-of-the-art A321neo with Pratt’s
Pure Power next-generation jet engines reflects our long-term commitment to
these values for Delta people and all our constituents.”
“We
at Airbus are very happy we won this hotly-contested campaign, together with
our partner Pratt, and we are proud to serve Delta with the A321neo. This
important order will further strengthen our partnership with Delta - one of the
world’s best airlines - which we have developed over many years.” said Tom
Enders, Airbus Chief Executive Officer. “It is also good news for our employees
in Mobile, Alabama, where most of the Delta planes will be manufactured. We
look forward to seeing the A321neo ACF flying in Delta colours soon.”
Delta’s announcement on the A321neo ACF
follows several orders in recent years for the current engine option (ceo)
version of the A321. Delta has ordered a total of 117 A321ceos, each powered by
CFM56 engines from CFM International.
The A321neo ACF introduces new door and
fuselage enhancements allows airlines to make best use of the cabin space with
a range of up to 4,000 nautical miles. The A321 is the largest member of the
A320 Family, seating up to 240 passengers. Incorporating the latest engines,
aerodynamic advances, and cabin innovations, the A321neo will offer a
significant reduction in fuel consumption of 20 percent by 2020. With more than
5,300 orders received from 96 customers since its launch in 2010, the A320neo
Family has captured some 60 percent share of the market.
Most of Delta’s
A321neos will be delivered from the Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility in
Mobile, Alabama. The airline has taken delivery of 13 U.S.-manufactured Airbus
aircraft since last year. In addition, the 50th aircraft to be
produced by the Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility will be delivered to Delta
later this week. The Mobile factory produces four aircraft per month for
delivery to Airbus’ U.S. customers. Plans for further production ramp up are
currently being discussed.
In
addition to Airbus’ U.S. manufacturing, the company has a long and strong
partnership with American aerospace supplier companies. Today, there is
more U.S. content in Airbus aircraft than from any other country, with more
than 40% of the company’s aircraft-related procurement coming from the United
States.
As of the end of
November, Delta was flying a fleet of 196 Airbus aircraft, including 150 A320
Family members, 42 A330 widebodies, and four A350 XWB aircraft.
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