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Photos: Delta Showcases Its First Airbus A220 in Atlanta
Delta Air Lines showcased its first Airbus A220-100 to the media on Monday at its Atlanta headquarters. The aircraft, formerly known as the Bombardier CSeries, is the first of 75 A220 aircraft Delta has on order. See all photos related to the unveiling of Delta's newest jet. (airwaysmag.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The Bombardier and now A 200 is quite an airplane. WE flew on Swiss from Venice to Zurich last week on one in business class. The lavs were well sized. The interior was well designed and the seating was extremely comfortable/ No wonder Boeing was worried about the competition from it.
This is the first "Green aircraft" in the world. It's noise and carbon emissions have drastically been reduced. With the geared turbofans sip fuel judiciously. It's a win win for passengers and the airlines already operating them.
Beautiful cabin - hands down the best single isle airliner in terms of passenger space and comfort. It's nice to see the "C Series" plate on the door sill. I hope they keep that as a reminder of the A220's proud legacy and the amazing work of the Bombardier employees in Mirabel.
I doubt there's little coincidence that all of the initial routes are either into/ out of AA & UAL hubs.
Didn't catch that at first but good call!
The engine cowl looks to be almost as large as the fuselage.