Delta Air Lines A220 takes to the skies for its first flight

Airbus Press Release | October 7, 2018

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Delta Air Lines’ first A220-100 took off on its first flight from Mirabel airport, Québec, at 2:02 p.m. local time on Oct. 6, 2018.

Delta Air Lines’ first Airbus A220-100 (formerly known as the Bombardier CS100) takes off from Mirabel, Que. Airbus Photo

The aircraft was crewed by A220 programme test pilots. During successful two-hour-and 53-minute flight, the crew checked the aircraft’s main systems and landed back in Mirabel at 4:55 p.m.

The flight took place a few days after the aircraft rolled out of the paint shop. Next, the aircraft will continue with pre-delivery testing and assembly, as elements of its state-of-the-art interior come together at the A220 assembly line.

Delta’s first A220 is scheduled to begin service in early 2019.

Delta Air Lines will be the first U.S. airline to operate the A220–at the same time becoming the fourth A220 operator, after Swiss International Air Lines, airBaltic, and Korean Air.

Delta will be the A220’s first United States-based operator. Airbus Photo

Delta is the largest A220-100 customer, with a firm order for 75 aircraft.

The A220-100 delivers unbeatable fuel efficiency. It brings together state-of-the-art aerodynamics, advanced materials and Pratt & Whitney’s latest-generation PW1500G geared turbofan engines to offer at least 20 per cent lower fuel burn per seat compared to previous generation aircraft.

With an order book of over 400 aircraft to date, Airbus said the A220 has all the credentials to win the lion’s share of the 100- to 150-seat aircraft market, estimated to represent at least 7,000 aircraft over the next 20 years.

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