Delta delays flat bed A321neo jets until 2028 over business class seat certification issues, flying temporary layouts now.
Delta Air Lines A321neo
Delta Air Lines (DL) faces a passenger lawsuit stemming from a May 2024 incident in which an Airbus A321neo caught fire after landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
Delta will deploy Airbus A321neos with 44 First Class seats on transcontinental routes from Atlanta while resolving certification delays tied to its new lie-flat business class product.
A tense radio exchange occurred at New York Airport (JFK) between Delta Air Lines (DL) and tower control after a taxiway error.
A tense exchange between a Delta Air Lines (DL) pilot and a ground controller at New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) unfolded on July 30, 2025, during a weather-related ground stop.
Delta Air Lines (DL) has taken delivery of five Airbus A321neo aircraft configured with flat-bed Delta One seats, but none are flying yet.
A potential catastrophe loomed at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as two aircraft came perilously close to collision during a routine departure sequence.
Delta Air Lines (DL), faced another security incident when an unticketed passenger boarded flight DL487 from Seattle (SEA) to Honolulu (HNL) on Christmas Eve (December 24, 2024).
Delta Air Lines (DL) is making network updates to its Austin network including flight frequency changes, aircraft swaps, and some cuts.
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines (DL) next year (in 2025) will celebrate its 100th anniversary and is likely to reveal special silver or you can call it a grey livery on its new Airbus A321neo.