The first Airbus A220-100 (former Bombardier CSeries CS100) for Delta Air Lines has rolled out of the paint shop at the Bombardier assembly line in Mirabel, Canada. The manufacturer claims that the plane will now move to the final assembly stage before taking off on its first test flight during this coming fall. Estimated entry into service date for this plane is early 2019. The Atlanta-based carrier will become the first US carrier to take delivery of the Airbus A220. The first batch of A220s… (airwaysmag.com) さらに...
I know it comes with them, but the Delta Bird did not have them installed! I wonder if that is an option? I can't imagine why they would not get that option... It is a fuel savings item in a big way.
So Airbus is selling a 33 million dollar aircraft to an AMERICAN carrier for $19 million? Meanwhile our federal courts and bureaucrats ignore pleas from Boeing that Airbus and Bombardier are selling below cost( dumping)? Does anyone here suddenly have the urge to spray air freshener? Because this stinks.