The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Delta gets first U. S.- built Airbus

Initial flights set for Nov. 10 between Salt Lake City, Houston.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kelly.yamanouchi@ajc.com

The first U. S.- assembled Airbus A220 jet has been delivered to Delta Air Lines from Mobile, Alabama.

Delta said the A220- 300’ s first flights will be Nov. 10, between Salt Lake City and Houston.

Airbus, which is headquarte­red in France, said the delivery highlights its expansion in North America. The company opened its Mobile plant in 2015 and later added the A220 assembly line.

Delta has ordered 95 A220 jets and is the largest customer for the aircraft type. It has already taken delivery on 31 of them from the primary Airbus A220 final assembly line in Mirabel, Quebec, all 109- seat A220- 100s. This is its first of the larger 130- seat A220- 300 the airline is adding to the fleet.

Delta has been buying new planes to replace older regional jets and narrow- body planes. Compared to smaller aircraft it is replacing, the A220 has larger overhead bins, wider seats and bigger windows, aswell as a window in the back lavatory.

The A 220 was previously known as the Bombardier C Series CS 100, before Airbus bought amajority stake in the C Series business, paving the way to its assembly in the United States.

The C Series was at the center of a heated trade dispute in 2018 when the Trump administra­tion proposed tariffs of more than 200% on the Bombardier jets.

When Airbus bought a majority stake in the Bombardier C Series business, it said it planned to eventually begin final assembly of the planes at the Airbus plant in Mobile.

The U. S. Internatio­nal Trade Commission later overturned the tariffs on Montreal- based Bombardier.

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AIRBUS DeltaAir Lines is adding the 130- seatAirbus­A220- 300to its fleet of smallerA22­0- 100s, whichwere built in Quebec, as it replaces older regional jets and narrow- body planes.

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