Delta (DAL) announced it reached an agreement with Airbus (EADSY) to purchase twenty A350-1000s, with options for twenty additional widebody aircraft. Deliveries of the aircraft are scheduled to begin in 2026. In addition to improved fuel efficiency, these aircraft will add higher gauge, more premium seating and greater cargo capabilities to the international widebody fleet. The company also announced a service agreement with Rolls Royce (RYCEY) to service its Trent XWB-97 engines. The order for the aircraft is within Delta’s previously announced capital expenditure and capacity targets.
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