Delta B777
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Delta B777
- Delta is retiring its full Boeing 777 fleet, describing it as a necessary move to help 'stem the bleeding' caused by the coronavirus crisis. The company announced Thursday that as it faces an 'unprecedented' drop in travel demand during the pandemic, it has made the 'difficult' decision to retire this 18-aircraft fleet permanently by the end of 2020.
- Delta Air Lines takes off on July 4, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The worlds largest airline, Delta Air Lines, took off from Sydney's International airport with its Boeing 777 for its very first.
- Delta said the 777 fleet included 18 aircraft. Chief Executive Ed Bastian said the decision was made as international travel is expected to return slowly. ' Parking this fleet will provide.
Delta 777 Routes
Delta Boeing 777
Delta Air Lines Inc. Plans to retire its 777 jumbo jets made by Boeing Co. And replace them with Airbus SE aircraft in another hit for the beleaguered U.S. Delta’s 18 Boeing 777s will.