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Embraer E190s Coming To Delta Air Lines

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Delta announced today that they will be acquiring 20 Embraer E190 jets as well as 40 additional Boeing 737-900ERs. (wp.me) और अधिक...

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sgbelverta
sharon bias 2
Great article. Who the hell thought a picture of a Jet Blue plane in front of a fire was a good idea?
ercadm
Mike Dacre 1
Does this mean they are finally retiring the MD-80 and 83's? I sure hope so!
2018paulrobbinx
Paul Robbins 1
Hahahaha, Delta's never getting rid of their beloved Md-88/90s. They are good planes though; ok, so, they may not be the most comfortable in the back, but they get the job done. I'm guessing these aircraft will take over shuttle America for flights between La Guardia, DC, and Boston also on the West Coast between LAX and San Francisco. As I saw in an earlier comment.
ssjan
ssjan 1
This article is wrong. They will only acquire the new aircraft IF the pilots approve a new agreement.
preacher1
preacher1 2
That may be true but as they are going mainline rather than regional, that is just more jobs. I haven't seen the pay scale but it is very doubtful pilots will turn it down.
2018paulrobbinx
Paul Robbins 0
I bet those ERJ-190s are coming from AAL's x-US Airways planes. Because US Airways had exactly 20 ERJs when they merged with AAL, and AAL probably wants a more synchronized fleet.
ssjan
ssjan 3
They're coming from Boeing. The author of this article didn't read Delta's press release.
2018paulrobbinx
Paul Robbins 4
Interesting, I didn't know that Boeing owned ERJs.
wx1996
wx1996 5
I think is was a deal with Air Canada where Boeing took them for more 737s.

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