Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) and Delta Air Lines, Inc. (Delta) share a commitment to reducing aircraft carbon emissions. And in line with that on Tuesday, APB declared Delta’s current agreements to buy Split Scimitar Winglets for its 737-800 fleet and for mber of recently acquired 737-900ER aircraft.
Delta Air Lines
Delta also recently agreed to buy Scimitar Blended Winglets for up to 70 of Delta’s 757-200 aircraft. Both the Split Scimitar Winglets and Scimitar Blended Winglets are upgrades to APB’s ubiquitous Blended Winglets.

Delta Air Lines has previously bought and installed APB winglet products on its 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200, 757-300, and 767-300ER fleets. APB is proud that Delta has, once again, turned to APB’s winglet products across its fleets to deliver savings in jet fuel consumption and gains in fuel efficiency.
“The current challenges for the industry have forced many airlines to focus on efforts other than emissions reduction and operational efficiency,” said Craig McCallum, Aviation Partners Boeing senior director of sales and marketing.
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“Delta’s current deals to buy additional APB winglet products is a clear indication of Delta Air Lines’ unwavering dedication to building a more sustainable future for air travel.”
“We could not be more excited and honored to continue our partnership with Delta Air Lines to reduce aircraft fuel consumption and carbon emissions.
We are inspired by Delta’s ambitious sustainability goals and extremely thankful for their continued endorsement of APB products,” said Aviation Partners Boeing chief commercial officer, Patrick LaMoria.

Since forming in 1999, airlines worldwide have placed orders for over 9,500 of Action Partners Boeing visual technology winglet systems. Aviation Partners Boeing estimates that its products have reduced aircraft fuel consumption worldwide by over 13.4 billion gallons to date thereby saving over 141 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
Aviation Partners Boeing is a Seattle-based joint venture of Aviation Partners, Inc. and The Boeing Company.
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