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Delta Orders Boeing 787s to Challenge Rivals
14 Jan
Summary
- Delta orders up to 60 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners.
- New planes will compete with United and American.
- 787s will replace aging 767s on long-haul routes.

Delta has placed a substantial order for up to 60 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners, signaling an aggressive strategy to capture more of the premium long-haul travel market. This investment directly challenges competitors like United and American, who are also vying for profitable international passengers, especially those in premium cabins.
The new Dreamliners, expected to arrive in the next decade, will modernize Delta's fleet by replacing older Boeing 767 aircraft. President Glen Hauenstein highlighted the 787's financial benefits, including superior fuel efficiency and expanded cargo capacity, crucial for enhancing profitability on long-haul routes.
This order marks a strategic shift for Delta, which has historically favored Airbus for its widebody fleet. The 787-10 variant, the largest in the Dreamliner family, will feature Delta's signature business class, premium economy, and standard coach seating, bolstering efficiency and passenger comfort on routes primarily to Europe and South America.




