Delta Air Lines reported that it will withdraw its entire fleet of Boeing 717 and Boeing 767-300ER aircraft in December 2025.
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The airline also said it plans to withdraw its CRJ-200 regional aircraft by December 2023.
“Delta may continue to consider other opportunities for early retirement of aircraft in an effort to modernize and simplify its fleet,” the company said in the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
See also: Delta opened its largest Sky Club lounge in the new terminal at the Salt Lake City airport.
The company already retired its entire fleet of MD-88 and MD-90 aircraft in June. This year it will also retire its Boeing 777.
The airline has also been in talks with European manufacturer Airbus to delay aircraft deliveries, Bloomberg reported this week.
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