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Delta takes delivery of new Boeing 777

7th April 2010 Print

Delta Air Lines has taken delivery of its 18th Boeing 777. The new long-haul aircraft will be used to operate Delta's new service between Detroit and Hong Kong beginning this summer.

Delta CEO Richard Anderson joined employees for the delivery.

"The 777LR extends the reach of our international fleet with the ability to connect virtually any two points on the globe. And with the 777LR we introduced full flat-bed seating in BusinessElite, offering customers greater comfort on our longest flights."

The newest delivery is the second 777LR added to the Delta fleet this year and makes possible the launch of service between Detroit and Hong Kong, effective June 1. In addition to the Detroit-Hong Kong service, Delta will operate 777LR aircraft with full-flat beds this summer between Atlanta and Tokyo-Narita, Dubai and Johannesburg, as well as on flights connecting Los Angeles to Sydney, Detroit to Shanghai, and Tokyo-Narita to Singapore.

Delta's 777LR aircraft offers in-seat audio and video on demand in both BusinessElite and Economy class. As part of its previously announced $1 billion investment in the customer experience, Delta by mid-2013 also will offer full flat-bed seats in BusinessElite on all of its Boeing 767-400ERs, 767-300ERs, 747-400s and 777-200ERs, along with in-seat audio and video on demand throughout Economy Class on all wide-body aircraft.

Delta has operated the 777 aircraft type since March 1999 when it received its first Boeing 777-200ER.  The airline's first 777LR – the first delivered by Boeing to a North American airline – was delivered in February 2008 and dedicated to employees as "The Delta Spirit" during ceremonies in Atlanta. 

For more information, visit: delta.com