Delta Aircraft Retirements & Big Emirates News



Delta will continue retiring aircraft in 2025 as part of ongoing fleet renewal efforts. Meanwhile, Emirates SkyCargo is growing its fleet of Boeing 747s, and lastly, the passenger brand is expanding service to Madagascar.

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14 thoughts on “Delta Aircraft Retirements & Big Emirates News”

  1. I truly don’t get why delta is getting the max when the max and their 321NEOs have seating capacities and range. I get the fact that they have a sizable 737 crews…but how much would it take to train them to Airbus…?

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