United Airlines Fleet Airbus A319-100 Details and Pictures

N801UA Airbus A319-131 United Airlines Fleet at YVR Vancouver International Airport Canada

United Airlines Fleet Airbus A319-100 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, United Airlines operates 75 narrow-body aircrafts Airbus A319-100.

Airbus A319-100 is passenger flight for airlines of short and medium haul.

United Airlines also placed order for other 31 aircraft Airbus A319-100.

14 aircraft to be acquired from China Southern Airlines and 20 aircraft to be acquired from 2020-2021.

In 1990 Airbus Industry has started preliminary researches of 120-seats variant of Airbus A320 with shortened body.

It assumed removal of three rows of the seats that was shown in identification code A320 M-7. Later the aircraft got the reference A319.

Officially program of Airbus A319-100 construction began in the end of May 1992.

Front-line creation began only in June 1993 when consortium was firmly sure of safe market for Airbus A319 on which the main competitors were American airplanes Boeing 737-300 and 737-500 and McDonald Douglas MD-87.

Airbus A319-131 cn:serial number- 788 United Airlines Fleet 1998 to date as N806UA at Los Angeles International Airport
Airbus A319-131 cn:serial number- 788 United Airlines Fleet 1998 to date as N806UA at Los Angeles International Airport

Airbus A319-100 United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

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United Airlines Fleet Airbus A319-100 Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

Interior elementsUnited First®United Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats84278
Seats1ABEF-2ABEF7A-21F22A-35F
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinRow 21Back of cabin
Seat configuration2-23-33-3
Standard seat pitch37″ (93 cm)34″ (86 cm)30″ (76 cm)
Standard seat recline6″ (15 cm)5″ (12 cm)3″ (7 cm)
Seat width19″ (48 cm – 50 cm)17.7″ (44 cm)17.7″ (43 cm – 44 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 8-21Rows 22-35
EntertainmentPersonal device entertainmentPersonal device entertainmentPersonal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYes

This Airbus A319 (319) seats 128 passengers and is primarily used on Domestic routes.

This next-generation aircraft features a First Class cabin outfitted with 8 recliner seats.

The Economy Plus cabin is outfitted with 42 seats and Economy Class features 78 seats.

The Economy Cabin has been outfitted with Recaro’s slimline seats that according to United boasts an extra inch of knee-space and another half-inch more headroom.

Economy Plus is offered on this aircraft type.

Economy Plus is not a separate class of service but is standard economy with up to 5 inches of extra legroom.

These seats are located nearer to the front of the aircraft and passengers in this section will be served first.

Charges for these seats will depend on routing and may be purchased at the of booking or check-in.

United is currently in the process of outfitting their fleet of A319s with power ports in First and Economy Plus.

So, power ports may not be available on your specific flight.

Please check with the airline to confirm.

United Airlines Fleet Narrow Body Aircraft Airbus A319-100 Seating Chart and Seat Maps Details

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319 100 United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319 100 United Airlines

Airbus A 319-100 has 128 seats divided into 3 classes: First Class, Economy Plus and Economy Class.

First class may accommodate 8 passengers.

The seats of the first class have 2 rows of seats that have 2-2 configuration.

The seats of the first row have limited legroom because of the bulkhead position and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 1A and 1F have misaligned windows.

Behind the first class Economy Plus class is located.

Economy plus consists of 7 seats per 6 seats on each.

Passengers of the seats of the 7th row will take advantage of extra space for their legs due to the position of the bulkhead.

As the tray tables are in the armrest, the width of these seats is reduced a little.

The seats of the 20th row are not reclining as exit row is located behind them.

The seats 21A and 21F are considered good seats as they have extra legroom due to the exit row located in front.

Economy class may transport 78 standard seats.

The seats are located in 13 rows and have 3-3 configuration.

The only disadvantage of the seats 34C and 34D is close location of the lavatories and galleys.

The seats of the 35th row are considered bad seats as they do not recline and other passengers and crew members are often passing by.

United Airlines Fleet Narrow Body Aircraft Airbus A319-100 Inflight Amenities Information

  • AC Power. Individual 110v power ports are available in First. In Economy Plus, 110v power ports are shared between seats.
  • Internet. On all A319s United Airlines offers internet service for domestic US flights. Connectivity is available for laptops or mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food.Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased in Economy and are free of charge in Premium Cabins (First/Business). Premium alcohol is also available on select flights for purchase.
    • Premium Cabins: offered snacks on flights under 2.5 hours, offered full meal service with on flights 2.5 hours and longer
    • Economy Class: Snack Shop and Bistro on Board offerings available for purchase on most flights, complementary meals/snacks are available on Caribbean, select Latin America, trans-Atlantic, trans-Pacific (excluding continental U.S. to/from Hawaii), intra-Pacific, Micronesia, and South American flights

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Delta Air Lines Fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 Details and Pictures

Delta Air Lines Fleet N901DA McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 Landing at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport

Delta Air Lines Fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 Details and PicturesDelta Air Lines operates 40 aircrafts McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30. This aircraft is the development of the construction of McDonnell Douglas MD-88

As compared to its predecessor MD-90 has elongated by 1.4 meters body, more economic engines and improved aircraft hardware.

The commercial exploitation of the airplane began in 1995, however it hasn’t had such popularity among airline companies as earlier airplanes of DC-9 and MD-80 family.

During the construction period from 1993 to 20001 117 MD-90 airplanes were produced.

MD-90 was constructed in two variants – basic MD-90-30 and variant with increased flying range MD-90-30ER.

The further development of construction became MD-95 that was later renamed as Boeing-717. This old aircraft will being replaced by Airbus A321-200 and Boeing 737-900ER.

Delta Air Lines Fleet N903DA McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 on short final at Las Vegas - McCarran International (LAS : KLAS) USA - Nevada
Delta Air Lines Fleet N903DA McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 on short final at Las Vegas – McCarran International (LAS : KLAS) USA – Nevada

Delta Air Lines Fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 Aircraft Registration Number and Ages

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Delta Air Lines McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 Seat Map Seating Chart and Class Configuration Details Overview

Seat Map and Seating Chart McDonnell Douglas MD 90 Delta Air Lines
Seat Map and Seating Chart McDonnell Douglas MD 90 Delta Air Lines

With the engines mounted at the rear of this aircraft, most travelers enjoy a relatively quiet cabin and inflight experience.

The left-hand side of the aircraft may be more desirable for those traveling as a couple due to a configuration of 2 x 3. It is reported that the recline for seats on this aircraft are inferior to other domestic narrow body jets.

Overhead bins are also smaller than standard and roll-aboard suitcases must often be placed sideways to fit.

First class seats have 2-2 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row have less space for passengers legs as in front of them bulkhead is located.

Proximity to the galley and lavatory is another disadvantage of these seats.

The seat 4B is often bumped by other passengers and crew members.

Delta Comfort+ has 3 rows of seats that have 2-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats 10AB and 10DE are considered the best seats as they have extra legroom as this section is divided from the seats of the First class just with c curtain.

As the tray tables are in the armrests, the width of these seats is reduced a little.

The seat 10C has the same peculiarities as other seats of this row plus this seat is often bumped by crew members and other passengers.

There are 129 seats in Economy class of this airplane.

The seats of the 24th row are not reclining as there is emergency exit behind.

The seats of the 25th row have limited recline.

These seats are designated by Delta Airlines as preferred seats that are reserved for Delta Medallion members.

These seats may be given to other passengers at time of check-in if available.

Passengers of the seats 26A and 26E will take advantage of extra legroom as there are no seats in front.

But these seats have limited recline due to the exit row located behind.

These seats may be selected by Delta Medallion members at time of booking or afterwards and become available to other passengers at time of check-in.

The seats 26BCD have limited recline as well.

The seats of the 27th row do not recline but have extra space for passengers legs.

These seats are narrower than standard as the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable.

In addition the seats 27A and 27E have no window-side armrests and it can get cold here by the exits during the flight.

All the seats of 27th row are considered preferred seats that are reserved for Delta Medallion members.

The seats 33A and 33B have limited recline.

The seats 36A is considered the best seat as passenger of this seat as well as passenger of the seat 36B will be able to take advantage of extra space for their legs as there are no seats in front.

However, location of the crew seat in front of the seat 36B may be bothersome. These two seats are reserved for Delta Medallion members.

The seats 38A and 38E are standard.

Their only disadvantage is view that is blocked by the engines.

The proximity of the lavatories mat represent a problem for passengers of the seats 38B and 38C as well as for passengers of the last 39th row.

The seats of the last row are considered bad seats also because there are no windows here and the seats have limited recline.

Delta Air Lines Narrow Body Regional Jet McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 (M90) In-flight amenities Information

  • AC Power. All First Class and Delta Comfort+ rows 10 through 12 have 110v AC power outlets and USB ports.
  • Internet. Delta Airlines offers access to the internet using Gogo service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. Access is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. More information on the service and its pricing options is listed here.
  • Food.
    • Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased for $7 in economy and are free of charge in First Class. Depending on the flight time, a small snack may also be offered.
    • Full meals may be offered in first class on flights longer than 900 miles.

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Delta Air Lines Fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Details and Pictures

Delta Air Lines Fleet N907DE Reginal Jet McDonnell Douglas MD-88 on final approach at Charlotte-Douglas International (CLT)

Delta Air Lines Fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Details and PicturesDelta Air Lines operates 83 aircrafts McDonnell Douglas MD-88. MD-88 is medium-range passenger aircraft developed by American company McDonnell Douglas.

Meeting halfway customer preferences who wanted to have airplanes MD-80 with modern digital navigation instrumentation, McDonnell Douglas company has reported in January 1986 about intention to create modification MD-88 equipped with such system.

Alike with MD-82 new aircraft was equipped with JT8D-219 engine and differed with pilot cabin equipped with electronic indicators and also with flight management system (FMS), advanced inertial reference system (IRS) and wind shear determination system in basic configuration.

Besides in airplane construction have found wider application composite materials but the cabin for 142 passengers – per 5 in row – was updated significantly.

Delta Airlines became the first customer that has placed order on 80 airplanes.

MD-88 has made its first flight on August 15th 1987, at the beginning of December it was certified and at the middle of December deliveries began.

Later, some MD-82 airplanes of Delta Airlines company were reequipped to variant MD-88.

his old aircraft will being replaced by Airbus A321-200 and Boeing 737-900ER.

Delta Air Lines Fleet N907DE Reginal Jet McDonnell Douglas MD-88 landing on 18R at Charlotte-Douglas International (CLT)
Delta Air Lines Fleet N907DE Reginal Jet McDonnell Douglas MD-88 landing on 18R at Charlotte-Douglas International (CLT)

Delta Air Lines Fleet McDonnell Douglas MD-88  Aircraft Registration Number and Ages

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Delta Air Lines McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Seat Map Seating Chart and Class Configuration Details Overview

Seat Map and Seating Chart McDonnell Douglas MD 88 Delta Air Lines
Seat Map and Seating Chart McDonnell Douglas MD 88 Delta Air Lines

McDonnell Douglas MD-88 operated by Delta Airlines has 149 seats and configured with 3 class (first class, premium economy (comfort+), and economy class).

First class of McDonnell Douglas MD-88 has 16 recliner seats that have 2-2 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row have restricted legroom because of the bulkhead located in front.

Close location to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

Among other disadvantages lack of floor storage during takeoff and landing and reduced seat width.

The seat 4C is standard but other passengers tend to bump into this seat.

In Delta Comfort+ section seats are located in 5 rows and have 3-2 configuration.

The best seats hear are the seats 10AB and 10DE.

Passengers of these seats will feel comfortable here thanks to extra space for their legs as these seats are divided from first class with a curtain.

However as the tray tables are in the armrests these seats are narrower than other standard seats.

The seat 10C has the same advantages and disadvantages as other seats of this row.

Also this seat is often bumped by service carts and other passengers.

The seat 12A has misaligned window.

Economy class includes 108 standard seats that also have 3-2 configuration.

As the seats of the 23rd row are located in front of emergency exit, they have limited recline.

The seats of the 24th row have extra space for passengers legs as they are located in front of exit row.

At the same time there is another exit row behind that is why these seats have limited recline.

These seats are designated by Delta Airlines as preferred seats that may be chosen by Delta Medallion members at time of booking or later and become available for other passengers at time of check-in.

The best seats are the seats of the 25th row and the seat 33A passengers of which will take advantage of extra legroom.

These seats are also preferred seats that are reserved for Delta Medallion members.

The seats 31ABC have limited recline as there is exit row behind.

The seats 32B and 32C are designated by Delta Airlines as preferred seats.

These seats have extra legroom but the width is slightly reduced as 32A is a crew seat.

The seat 35C is standard but other passengers and service carts tend to bump into it as there is no seat behind.

The seats of the last 36th row are bad seats as the seats 36A and 36B do not recline but seats 36D and 36E have limited recline.

Also the seats of the 36th row are located close to the lavatories.

Delta Air Lines Narrow Body Regional Jet McDonnell Douglas MD-88 (M88) In-flight amenities Information

  • AC Power. First Class seats have 110v AC power ports.
  • Internet. Delta Airlines offers access to the internet using Gogo service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. Access is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. More information on the service and its pricing options is listed here.
  • Food.
    • Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased for $7 in economy and are free of charge in First Class. Depending on the flight time, a small snack may also be offered.
    • Full meals may be offered in first class on flights longer than 900 miles.

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Delta Air Lines Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Details and Pictures

Delta Air Lines Fleet N704DK Boeing 777-232(LR) cn:serial number- 29739:772 at Narita International Airport (NRT:RJAA),JAPAN

Delta Air Lines Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Details and Pictures. Delta Air Lines currently operated 10 wide-body long haul aircraft Boeing 777-200LR. This aircraft, is development result from Boeing 777-200ER

The 777-200LR (“LR” for Longer Range), the C-market model, entered service in 2006 as one of the longest-range commercial airliners.

Boeing named it Worldliner as it can connect almost any two airports in the world, although it is subject to ETOPS restrictions. It holds the world record for the longest nonstop flight by a commercial airliner.

It has a maximum design range of 8,555 nautical miles (15,844 km) as of 2017. The -200LR was intended for ultra long-haul routes such as Los Angeles to Singapore.

Developed alongside the -300ER, the -200LR features an increased MTOW and three optional auxiliary fuel tanks in the rear cargo hold.

Other new features include extended raked wingtips, redesigned main landing gear, and additional structural strengthening.

As with the -300ER and 777F, the -200LR is equipped with wingtip extensions of 12.8 ft (3.90 m). The -200LR is powered by GE90-110B1 or GE90-115B turbofans.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200LR; N705DN @HKG Hong Kong International Airport (IATA- HKG, ICAO- VHHH) Chek Lap Kok
Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200LR; N705DN @HKG Hong Kong International Airport (IATA- HKG, ICAO- VHHH) Chek Lap Kok

Boeing 777-200LR Delta Air Lines Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N701DNBoeing 777-232(LR)
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N705DNBoeing 777-232(LR)
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N708DNBoeing 777-232(LR)
N709DNBoeing 777-232(LR)
N710DNBoeing 777-232(LR)

Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200LR Seating Chart and Cabin Class Configuration Details Overview

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200LR Delta Air Lines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200LR Delta Air Lines

Both the 777-200ER and the 777-200LR have the exact same cabin configuration.

At one time, only the 777-200LR had been outfitted with flat bed seating in Delta One but now all 777-200ERs have been outfitted with flat bed seating in Delta One as well.

Both aircraft now have the same number of seats with the same row numbers.

This is Delta’s first aircraft to feature flat-bed sleeper suites in Delta One.

All seats feature personal TVs with audio and video onDemand (AVOD).

Delta One is configured in a herringbone patten where all seats are angled towards the aisle.

This provides maximum privacy and all seats have access to the aisle.

Delta introduced their Delta Comfort+ branded product on their long-haul international fleet in the first half of 2011 and it is installed on this aircraft.

The Delta Comfort+ section is located at the front of Delta’s economy class cabin and features up to four inches of extra legroom and 50% more recline.

The Delta Comfort+ offering also includes early boarding and complimentary beer, wine and spirits.

Delta Comfort+ pricing varies by route length and these seats may be purchased from Delta directly at the time of booking or at check-in.

Delta Diamond and Platinum Medallion members and passengers with tickets in Y, B and M fare classes can select these seats at no charge while Gold and Silver Medallion member can purchase them at a discount.

Delta One may transport 37 passengers on its 37 flat bed seats that have 1-2-1 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row are located close to the closets, lavatories and galleys.

The seats 1B and 1C are ideal for two people travelling together.

Passengers of the seats 7A and 7D will have some privacy and extra table space.

Among disadvantages close location to the lavatory.

The seat 10A is the seat with misaligned window.

Passenger of this seat will be able to see something through it only in reclined position of the seat.

The main disadvantage of the seats 10B and 10C is proximity of the lavatories.

Especially in case of the seat 10C the lavatory door opens directly in front of this seat.

These seats are good for people who travel together as well as the seats 11B and 11C.

Close proximity of the lavatory will also be a problem for passengers of the seats 11C and 11D.

Delta Comfort+ has 4 rows with 36 seats that have 3-3-3 configuration.

The best seats are the seats 29ABC and 29GHJ.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom.

However these seats (as well as the seats 29DEF) are a little narrower than standard as the tray tables are in the armrests and there is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing.

The seats 29DEF have also restricted space for passengers legs.

Economy class includes 218 standard seats. Most of them have 3-3-3 configuration.

The seats 42GHJ and the seats of the 43rd row may be not reclining and are located close to the lavatories and galley.

All the seats of the 44th row are reserved for Delta Medallion members and may be given to other passengers at time of check-in if available.

The seats 44A and 44J are considered bad seats as these seats are located close to the emergency exits and the emergency slides protrude into legroom of passengers.

Plus there are no windows at these seats, close location to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome, the width of these seats is reduced as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable and there is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing.

The other seats of the 44th row have the same disadvantages except legroom.

The seats 44BC and 44GHhave extra space for passengers legs but the seats 44DEF have restricted legroom due to bulkhead.

The main disadvantage of the seats 55C and 55G is the fact that they are often bumped by service carts as there are no seats behind.

Close location of the seats 56C, 56D, 56F and 56G to the galleys and lavatories will represent a problem for passengers of these seats.

The seats 56AC and 56GJ as well as the seats 57AC and 57GJ will be ideal for people who travel with a companion.

The seats of the 57th row are considered bas seats, first of all because it is the last row in the airplane and other passengers tend to gather near the lavatories.

The seats 57DEF may be less reclining or not reclining at all.

Delta Air Lines Widebody Boeing 777-200LR In-flight amenities Information

  • Audio. This aircraft features AVOD (Audio and Video OnDemand) where every seat has access to over 4100 MP3s and radio stations.There is a selection of music, movies and other programming. You can bring your own single-prong headphones or purchase them onboard for $2. Power boxes are located under many of the seats in Economy, which greatly restricts legroom.
    Delta on Demand
  • Video. This aircraft features AVOD (Audio and Video OnDemand) where every seat has access to several HBO movies and over 18 satellite networks and dozens of games. You can bring your own single-prong headphones or purchase them onboard for $2. Power boxes are located under many of the seats in Economy, which greatly restricts legroom.
    Delta on Demand
  • AC Power. Every Delta One seat and two of every three Economy seats are outfitted with regular 110V AC power. The first ten rows of Economy may have power ports, but all other rows of Economy do not.
  • Internet. Delta Airlines offers access to the internet using Gogo service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. Access is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. More information on the service and its pricing options is listed here.
  • Food.
    • Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased for $7 in economy and are free of charge in Delta One and Delta Comfort+.
    • International flights and select flights to Alaska and Hawaii longer than five hours: All passengers are offered complimentary meal service. Economy passengers receive one complimentary alcoholic drink with meal.

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Delta Air Lines Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures

Delta Air Lines Fleet N860DA Boeing 777-232(ER) cn:serial number- 29951:202 at John F. Kennedy International Airport

Delta Air Lines Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures. Currently Delta Air Lines operated 8 wide-body long haul aircraft Boeing 777-200ER to served international routes.

This aircraft (Boeing 777-200ER) and Boeing 777-200LR are the biggest widebody aircraft on Delta Air Lines Fleet (after Boeing 747 retired).

Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200 family To be retrofitted with Delta One Suites & Premium Select seats in 2018.

Delta Air Lines Fleet N860DA Boeing 777-232(ER) cn:serial number- 29951:202 at Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Delta Air Lines Fleet N860DA Boeing 777-232(ER) cn:serial number- 29951:202 at Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Boeing 777-200ER Delta Air Lines Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N860DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N861DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N862DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N863DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N864DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N865DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N866DABoeing 777-232(ER)
N867DABoeing 777-232(ER)

Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200ER Seating Chart and Cabin Class Configuration Details Overview

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200ER Delta Air Lines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200ER Delta Air Lines

Both the 777-200ER and the 777-200LR have the exact same cabin configuration.

At one time, only the 777-200LR had been outfitted with flat bed seating in Delta One but now all 777-200ERs have been outfitted with flat bed seating in Delta One as well.

Both aircraft now have the same number of seats with the same row numbers.

This is Delta’s first aircraft to feature flat-bed sleeper suites in Delta One.

All seats feature personal TVs with audio and video onDemand (AVOD).

Delta One is configured in a herringbone patten where all seats are angled towards the aisle.

This provides maximum privacy and all seats have access to the aisle.

Delta introduced their Delta Comfort+ branded product on their long-haul international fleet in the first half of 2011 and it is installed on this aircraft.

The Delta Comfort+ section is located at the front of Delta’s economy class cabin and features up to four inches of extra legroom and 50% more recline.

The Delta Comfort+ offering also includes early boarding and complimentary beer, wine and spirits.

Delta Comfort+ pricing varies by route length and these seats may be purchased from Delta directly at the time of booking or at check-in.

Delta Diamond and Platinum Medallion members and passengers with tickets in Y, B and M fare classes can select these seats at no charge while Gold and Silver Medallion member can purchase them at a discount.

Delta One may transport 37 passengers on its 37 flat bed seats that have 1-2-1 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row are located close to the closets, lavatories and galleys.

The seats 1B and 1C are ideal for two people travelling together.

Passengers of the seats 7A and 7D will have some privacy and extra table space.

Among disadvantages close location to the lavatory.

The seat 10A is the seat with misaligned window.

Passenger of this seat will be able to see something through it only in reclined position of the seat.

The main disadvantage of the seats 10B and 10C is proximity of the lavatories.

Especially in case of the seat 10C the lavatory door opens directly in front of this seat.

These seats are good for people who travel together as well as the seats 11B and 11C.

Close proximity of the lavatory will also be a problem for passengers of the seats 11C and 11D.

Delta Comfort+ has 4 rows with 36 seats that have 3-3-3 configuration.

The best seats are the seats 29ABC and 29GHJ.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom.

However these seats (as well as the seats 29DEF) are a little narrower than standard as the tray tables are in the armrests and there is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing.

The seats 29DEF have also restricted space for passengers legs.

Economy class includes 218 standard seats. Most of them have 3-3-3 configuration.

The seats 42GHJ and the seats of the 43rd row may be not reclining and are located close to the lavatories and galley.

All the seats of the 44th row are reserved for Delta Medallion members and may be given to other passengers at time of check-in if available.

The seats 44A and 44J are considered bad seats as these seats are located close to the emergency exits and the emergency slides protrude into legroom of passengers.

Plus there are no windows at these seats, close location to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome, the width of these seats is reduced as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable and there is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing.

The other seats of the 44th row have the same disadvantages except legroom.

The seats 44BC and 44GHhave extra space for passengers legs but the seats 44DEF have restricted legroom due to bulkhead.

The main disadvantage of the seats 55C and 55G is the fact that they are often bumped by service carts as there are no seats behind.

Close location of the seats 56C, 56D, 56F and 56G to the galleys and lavatories will represent a problem for passengers of these seats.

The seats 56AC and 56GJ as well as the seats 57AC and 57GJ will be ideal for people who travel with a companion.

The seats of the 57th row are considered bas seats, first of all because it is the last row in the airplane and other passengers tend to gather near the lavatories.

The seats 57DEF may be less reclining or not reclining at all.

Delta Air Lines Widebody Boeing 777-200ER In-flight amenities Information

  • Audio. This aircraft features AVOD (Audio and Video OnDemand) where every seat has access to over 4100 MP3s and radio stations.There is a selection of music, movies and other programming. You can bring your own single-prong headphones or purchase them onboard for $2. Power boxes are located under many of the seats in Economy, which greatly restricts legroom.
    Delta on Demand
  • Video. This aircraft features AVOD (Audio and Video OnDemand) where every seat has access to several HBO movies and over 18 satellite networks and dozens of games. You can bring your own single-prong headphones or purchase them onboard for $2. Power boxes are located under many of the seats in Economy, which greatly restricts legroom.
    Delta on Demand
  • AC Power. Every Delta One seat and two of every three Economy seats are outfitted with regular 110V AC power. The first ten rows of Economy may have power ports, but all other rows of Economy do not.
  • Internet. Delta Airlines offers access to the internet using Gogo service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. Access is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. More information on the service and its pricing options is listed here.
  • Food.
    • Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased for $7 in economy and are free of charge in Delta One and Delta Comfort+.
    • International flights and select flights to Alaska and Hawaii longer than five hours: All passengers are offered complimentary meal service. Economy passengers receive one complimentary alcoholic drink with meal.

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Delta Air Lines Fleet Boeing 767-400ER Details and Pictures

Delta Air Lines Fleet N827MH Boeing 767-432ER cn:serial number- 29705:773 on final approach at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (IATA- FCO, ICAO- LIRF)

Delta Air Lines Fleet Boeing 767-400ER Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Delta Air Lines operated 21 twin-jet wide body aircraft Boeing 767-400ER.

Long-haul Boeing 767-400 is the last representative of Boeing-767 family (767-200, 767-300, 767-300ER) that differs from early versions in elongated body and extended wing.

Boeing 767-400 exists only in variant with increased flying range Boeing 767-400ER (i.e. there is no version Boeing 767-400).

This airplane (Boeing 767-400ER) was elaborated specially on order of Delta Airlines and Continental Airlines to change aircraft park of outdated airplanes Lockheed L-1011 and Douglas DC-10.

First Boeing 767-400ER aircrafts have made their first flight in 2000. Totally till 2007 38 airplanes have been constructed.

Delta Air Lines Fleet N827MH Boeing 767-400ER at São Paulo:Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport (IATA- GRU, ICAO- SBGR) Brazil
Delta Air Lines Fleet N827MH Boeing 767-400ER at São Paulo:Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport (IATA- GRU, ICAO- SBGR) Brazil

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400ER Fleet Aircraft Registration Number and Ages

RegAircraft
N828MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N827MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N829MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N830MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N825MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N826MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N838MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N832MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N841MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N831MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N837MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N843MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N835MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N833MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N836MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N839MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N840MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N845MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N834MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N844MHBoeing 767-432(ER)
N842MHBoeing 767-432(ER)

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400ER Seating Chart and Cabin Class Configuration Details Overview

Seat map of the Boeing 767-400ER (76D) Delta Air Lines
Seat map of the Boeing 767-400ER (76D) Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400ER has 246 seats located in three classes (Business Class/Delta One, Premium Economy/Comfort+, Economy Class).

Delta One class has 40 flat bed seats that have 1-2-1 configuration.

The seats of the 1st and the 10th rows are located close to the galleys and lavatories and it may cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats.

The seats 9A and 9D are reserved for crew members.

Delta Comfort+ includes 28 seats located in 4 rows in 2-3-2 configuration.

The seats 15A and 15G as well as the seats 16A and 16G have less legroom and misaligned windows.

The seats 15A and 15G are also narrower than standard as the tray tables are built-in the armrests.

Close location to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome.

There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing. The seats 15BCDEF have the same disadvantages.

Economy class has 178 seats that have 2-3-2 configuration.

The seats of the 27th row have limited recline.

Their close location to the galley and lavatories may be a problem.

Passengers of the seats 30AB and 30FG will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.

Among disadvantages of these seats are proximity of the galley and lavatories, reduced seat width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

These seats are designated by Delta Airlines as preferred seats that may be selected by Delta Medallion members at time of booking or afterwards and may be given to other passengers at time of check-in if available.

The seats 3CDE due to position of the bulkhead have less legroom.

These seats are reserved for passengers with babies.

However, close location to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome, the armrests are immovable and that is why the width of these seats is reduced.

There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

The only disadvantage of the seats 45C and 45E is their close location to the lavatories and galley.

The seats 45AB and 45FG as well as the seats of the last, 46th row are considered bad seats as they have limited recline and are located close to the galley and lavatories.

All of the 767-400ER (76D) in Delta’s fleet have been retrofitted with a new interior that features flat bed seating in Delta One.

The 76D version aircraft flies all routes to London Heathrow and also New York JFK to Venice.

This aircraft features Thompson Solutions Vantage flat-bed sleeper seats arranged in a staggered pattern, featuring wide armrests that also serve as a footwell for the passenger seated behind.

All seats have direct aisle access in this configuration.

These seats are different than the new Delta One seats found onboard Delta’s 777 aircraft which are arranged in a herringbone pattern.

In Economy, equipment boxes under the B, E, and F seats restrict legroom.

The power ports in Economy vary from aircraft to aircraft, check the EmPower/AC Power icon below for more information.

Delta Air Lines Widebody Boeing 767-400ER In-flight amenities Information

  • Audio. Each seat features a personal television with Audio and Video On Demand. There is a selection of music, movies and other programming. You can bring your own single-prong headphones or purchase them onboard for $2.
    More Information
  • Video. Each seat features an in-seat television with Audio and Video On Demand (AVOD) and a touchscreen. There is a selection of music, movies and other programming. You can bring your own single-prong headphones or purchase them onboard for $2.
    More Information
  • AC Power. There are AC power ports located at every seat in Delta One. Power in Economy varies from aircraft to aircraft. Power in Economy is most often found in the first ten rows. However, all seats feature a USB power port.
    Due to these inconsistencies, passengers seeking inflight power are advised to have an EmPower adapter and sit in rows 15-22.
  • Internet. Delta Airlines offers access to the internet using Gogo service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. Access is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. More information on the service and its pricing options is listed here.
  • Food. Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased for $7 in economy and are free of charge in Delta One and Delta Comfort+. International flights and select flights to Alaska and Hawaii longer than five hours: All passengers are offered complimentary meal service. Economy passengers receive one complimentary alcoholic drink with meal.

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