Delta Air Lines has confirmed an order for 100
Next-Generation Boeing 737-900ERs.
The order, with a list-price
value of more than $8.5 billion, is part of Delta's fleet renewal
effort to replace its less efficient domestic airplanes.
"The 737-900ER is the perfect airplane to replace the older, less
efficient airplanes in our single-aisle fleet," said Delta
President Ed Bastian. "Reliability and fuel efficiency are direct
contributors to our financial performance. The 737-900ER will
provide us a reliable airplane with the lowest fuel burn in our
domestic fleet."
The Boeing 737-900ER is the newest member of the
Next-Generation 737 airplane family. It also is the highest
capacity, longest-range airplane in Boeing's single-aisle fleet.
New aerodynamic and structural design changes allow the airplane
to carry up to 180 passengers in a typical two-class layout.
All of the airplanes will feature the
new
Boeing Sky Interior. This new interior is the latest in a
series of enhancements for both airlines and passengers. It
introduces new lighting and curving architecture that create a
distinctive entry way. Passengers will be able to enjoy a more open cabin
feel and an environment simulated by light-emitting diode (LED)
lighting. The new interior also features sculpted sidewalls and
newly improved and expanded pivot bins.
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