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Old Jun 20, 2017, 7:21 pm
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Initial flights:
DTW>NRT effective Oct 30 2017 (from B744). Inaugural A350 flight, flown by N502DN.
DTW>ICN effective Nov 18 2017 (in conjunction with the B744). First flight flown by N501DN. Transitioned to the A350 Dec 18 2017.
DTW>PEK effective Jan 17 2018 (in conjunction with the A332). First flight flown by N503DN. Transitioned to the A350 Feb 13 2018.
DTW>AMS effective March 31 2018 (from A332/333) - DL132/133 only.
DTW>PVG effective April 19 2018 (from B744/B777).
ATL>ICN effective March 24 2018 (from B777).
LAX>PVG effective July 2 2018 (alternated with the B777 until July 18 2018).

Press Releases Regarding A350 Routes
http://news.delta.com/delta-s-new-a3...eon-march-2018
http://news.delta.com/delta-expands-...rope-and-china

Related threads:
2017 The Year of the A350
Are there enough toilets on the new A350?
UA 77W Polaris vs DL A350 DeltaOne in Business

All cabins feature wifi, USB power, and AVOD at every seat.

Delta One (business/first seats, rows 1-9)
* Features 32 of the new Delta One Suites with lie-flat seats, 22-24" width, and 76-81" length in a 1-2-1 configuration.
* A full-height door at every suite and sliding privacy dividers between center suites
* In-suite, customizable ambient lighting; dedicated stowage compartments for shoes, headphones and laptops; and memory foam-enhanced comfort cushion
* An 18-inch, high resolution in-flight entertainment monitor and 110-volt power
* Delta's webpage on the new suites: https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...ess-class.html

Delta Premium Select (premium economy seats, rows 20-25)
* Has 48 seats with 18.5" width, 38" pitch, up to 7" of recline, and adjustable leg rests in a 2-4-2 configuration
* Up to a 13.3-inch, high resolution in-flight entertainment screen and 110-volt power
* Delta's webpage on these new seats: https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...m-economy.html

Main Cabin (economy seats, rows 30-55)
* Has 226 seats with 18" width and 31-32" pitch in a 3-3-3 configuration.
* Preferred seats are window and aisle seats in rows 30-33, 41, and all seats in exit row 40
* Does not have 110-volt power

Config of the 3-class cabin was…D1/32 seats (rows 1-9)…PS/48 seats (rows 20-25)...MC/226 seats (rows 30-55)…for a total 306 seats. This config was on the first 13 frames (3501-3513) delivered and then subsequently they were updated to the 4-class cabin as detailed below.

Config of the 4-class cabin is...D1/32 seats (rows 1-9)...PS/48 seats (rows 20-25)…C +/36 seats (rows 30-33)…MC/190 seats (rows 34-55)… for a total of 306 seats. Aircraft designation is 359.

Config of the 3-class cabin (ex-LATAM) is…D1/20 seats (rows 1-5)…C +/63 seats (rows 16-22)…MC/246 seats (rows 23-51)…for an total of 339 seats. Aircraft designation is 35L.

New config of the 4-class cabin starting 06/01/24 is…D1/40 seats (rows 1-11)…PS/40 seats (rows 20-24)…C +/36 seats (rows 30-33)…MC/159 seats (rows 34-51) for a total of 275 seats. Aircraft designation is 35H.

Seat map (link to Delta webpage)
359 (4 class) cabin tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ3D-xZGfAs
35L (ex-Latam) cabin tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgO-Os_rLCk

A350 Current Routes:
DTW>NRT Started Oct 30 2017 (from B744). First flight was flown by N502DN and it was the inaugural A350 flight.
DTW>ICN Started Nov 18 2017 (from B744). First flight was flown by N501DN.
DTW>PEK Started Jan 17 2018 (from A332). First flight was flown by N503DN.
DTW>AMS (Alternating DL132/133 and DL134/135) Started March 31 2018 (from A332/333). First flight was flown by N502DN.
DTW>PVG Started April 19 2018 (from B777). First flight was flown by N508DN.
ATL>ICN Started March 24 2018 (from B777). First flight was flown by N504DN.
LAX>PVG Started July 2 2018 (from B777). First flight was flown by N504DN.
SEA>NRT Started March 1 2019 (from B767/A333). First flight was flown by N502DN.

Press Releases Regarding A350 Routes:
http://news.delta.com/delta-s-new-a3...eon-march-2018
http://news.delta.com/delta-expands-...rope-and-china

A350-900: 20/35 delivered (19 in service, 1 in induction).
3501 N501DN Delivered TLS>ATL Aug 5 2017. Entered service Oct 31 2017. Flew the first A350 flight DTW>ICN Nov 18 2017. C+ installed at MSP Jan 10-Feb 2 2021.
3502 N502DN Delivered TLS>ATL Sept 1 2017. Entered service and flew the inaugural A350 flight DTW>NRT Oct 30 2017. C+ installed at MSP Feb 17-March 1 2021.
3503 N503DN Delivered TLS>MSP Nov 1 2017. Entered service DTW>NRT Nov 18 2017. Flew the first A350 flight DTW>PEK Jan 17 2018. C+ installed at MSP Feb 2-16 2021.
3504 N504DN Delivered TLS>MSP Nov 29 2017. Entered service DTW>NRT Dec 18 2017. Flew the first A350 flight ATL>ICN on March 24 2018. Flew the first A350 flight LAX>PVG on July 2 2018. C+ installed at MSP March 1-15 2021.
3505 N505DN Delivered TLS>ATL>MSP Dec 12-13 2017. Entered service DTW>NRT Jan 12 2018. C+ installed at MSP March 26-April 9 2021.
3506 N506DN Delivered TLS>ATL Dec 22 2017. Entered service DTW>ICN Feb 7 2018. C+ installed at MSP March 15-26 2021.
3507 N507DN Delivered TLS>ATL Feb 21 2018. Entered service DTW>NRT March 17 2018. C+ installed at MSP Dec 30 2020-Jan 20 2021.
3508 N508DN Delivered TLS>ATL March 6 2018. Entered service DTW>ICN March 30 2018. C+ installed at MSP Jan 17-31 2021.
3509 N509DN Delivered TLS>ATL April 13 2018. Entered service DTW>ICN May 6 2018. C+ installed at MSP Jan 30-Feb 15 2021.
3510 N510DN Delivered TLS>ATL May 24 2018. Entered service DTW>NRT June 16 2018. C+ installed at MSP Feb 15-March 6 2021.
3511 N511DN Delivered TLS>ATL June 14 2018. Entered service DTW>ICN July 7 2018. C+ installed at MSP March 16-April 16 2021.
3512 N512DN Delivered TLS>ATL Jan 26 2019. Entered service ATL>ICN Feb 14 2019. C+ installed at MSP April 17-22 2021.
3513 N513DZ Delivered TLS>ATL March 1 2019. Entered service DTW>AMS March 21 2019. C+ installed at MSP April 22-25 2021.
Note: all A359s with ship numbers 3514 and higher were or will be delivered with C+ installed.
3514 N514DN Delivered TLS>NRT Sept 16-17 2020. Entered service DTW>CDG Oct 17 2020.
3515 N515DN Delivered TLS>AMS Sept 16 2020. Entered revenue service (cargo) NRT>ATL Nov 5 2020 and revenue passenger service ATL>ICN Nov 6 2020.
3516 N516DN Delivered TLS>NRT Jan 26-27 2022. Entered service MSP>DTW Feb 24 2022.
3517 N517DZ Delivered TLS>NGO Feb 1-2 2022…ferried NGO>NRT for induction Feb 12 2022. Entered service DTW>AMS March 7 2022.
3518 N518DZ Delivered TLS>NRT Nov 22-23 2022. Entered service DTW>HND Dec 18 2022.
3519 N519DN Delivered TLS>NRT Dec 16-17 2022. Entered service MSP>PHX Jan 9 2023. ViaSat IFC (prototype).
3520 N520DN Delivered TLS>NRT April 4-5 2023. In induction. First aircraft delivered in the latest 35H config.
MSN 661 3521 N521DN...Engine run / Taxi check at TLS in “Team USA” livery Apr 05 2024...delivery scheduled spring 2024.
MSN 673 3522 N522DZ...Delivery scheduled 2024.
MSN 677 3523 N523DN...Delivery scheduled 2024.
MSN 680 3524 N524DN...Delivery scheduled 2024.
MSN xxx 3525 N525DN...Delivery scheduled 2024.
MSN xxx 3526 N526DN...Delivery scheduled 2024.
MSN xxx 3527 N527DN...Delivery scheduled 2025.
MSN xxx 3528 N528DN...Delivery scheduled 2025.


Upcoming deliveries/orders as of 12/31/23:
2024 7
2025 6
2026 & later 3
Total 16

A350-900 (35L): 9
MSN 024...3568...N568DZ...ex PR-XTA...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN May 5-8 2023 for induction. Induction completed & ferried SIN>SEA>ATL Aug 19-20 2023….entered service ATL>MXP Sept 3 2023. ViaSat IFC.
MSN 027...3569...N569DZ...ex PR-XTB...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN April 13-15 2023 for induction...induction completed & ferried SIN>LAX>ATL July 7 2023...entered service ATL>BCN July 15 2023. ViaSat IFC.
MSN 048...3570...N570DZ...ex A7-AMC/PR-XTE...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN Feb 24-26 2023 for induction...induction completed & ferried SIN>ATL May 17 2023...entered service ATL>CDG May 27 2023. ViaSat IFC.
MSN 064...3571...N571DZ... ex A7-AMB/PR-XTF...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN Jan 12-14 2023 for induction...induction completed & ferried SIN>ATL April 4 2023...entered service ATL>AMS April 15 2023. ViaSat IFC.
MSN 200...3572...N572DZ...ex PR-XTH...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN Nov 9-11 2022 for induction...induction completed & ferried SIN>ATL Jan 20 2023…entered service ATL>GTB Feb 11 2023. ViaSat IFC.
MSN 250...3573...N573DZ...ex PR-XTI…ferried VCV>SEA>SIN Sept 27-29 2022 for induction...induction completed & ferried SIN>ATL Dec 7 2022...entered service DTW>HNL Jan 1 2023. ViaSat IFC.
MSN 265...3574...N574DZ...ex A7-AQA/PR-XTJ...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN June 2-5 2022 for induction...induction completed & ferried SIN>SEA>MSP Aug 19 2022...entered service ATL>SEA Sept 9 2022. 2Ku WiFi.
MSN 282...3575...N575DZ...ex A7-AQB/PR-XTK...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN Feb 11-13 2022 for induction…induction completed & ferried SIN>MSP June 1 2022…entered service ATL>DTW June 13 2022. 2Ku WiFi.
MSN 313...3576...N576DZ...ex A7-AQC/PR-XTL...ferried VCV>SEA>SIN March 10-12 2022 for induction…induction completed & ferried SIN>MSP July 18 2022…entered service ATL>SEA Aug 2 2022. 2Ku WiFi.
*The 9 ex-LATAM frames were refurbished between February 2022 and September 2023…config of the 3-class cabin is D1/30…C+/63…MC/246 for a total of 339 seats.


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Best Seats, Amenities, & Experiences on Delta's A350

Old Mar 20, 2019, 8:08 pm
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Me and a +1 were in 1B/C today and I can confirm those front two middle footwells are massive, significantly more so than other seats. For some context, that’s the pillow on top of the duvet in the footwell, both of which are stowed longways from left to right. Pretty sure I could have stowed my carryon suitcase with no issues had I not put my backpack there. I’m 6’3” and can’t stand the tiny footwells of today’s business class cabins - these were great! Was able to easily roll over and sleep sideways with no issues. Downside is you’re right beside the bathrooms (didn’t notice the traffic through).
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Old Mar 20, 2019, 8:52 pm
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Around 1-September 2019, DL swaps out a A359 aircraft doing the SEA-NRT city pairs and swaps in a A339 aircraft. From what I have analyzed so far, Delta has not redeployed this freed up aircraft into keeping it active in some way shape or form. I guess it may become a spare to be swapped in as the remaining used 12 A359 may need to be taken out of service for some "checks"....or, is this too soon for some of the oldest A359's that have now been around and in use now for 2 years? If new service is being thought of, it hasn't been disseminated yet. Any thoughts, rumors, etc?
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Old Mar 20, 2019, 9:37 pm
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Originally Posted by ChamplinAl
Around 1-September 2019, DL swaps out a A359 aircraft doing the SEA-NRT city pairs and swaps in a A339 aircraft. From what I have analyzed so far, Delta has not redeployed this freed up aircraft into keeping it active in some way shape or form. I guess it may become a spare to be swapped in as the remaining used 12 A359 may need to be taken out of service for some "checks"....or, is this too soon for some of the oldest A359's that have now been around and in use now for 2 years? If new service is being thought of, it hasn't been disseminated yet. Any thoughts, rumors, etc?
All 13 will have to have the Comfort + cabin installed at some point, but I haven't heard when this will begin. The same goes for the 42 A332/333s. But that doesn't answer your questions unfortunately!
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Old Mar 21, 2019, 6:32 pm
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Originally Posted by audidudi
All 13 will have to have the Comfort + cabin installed at some point, but I haven't heard when this will begin. The same goes for the 42 A332/333s. But that doesn't answer your questions unfortunately!
Good information - thanks. So the 13 (A359's) + the 42 A330's (excluding the new 339's) totaling 55 aircraft will need to be upgraded to the 4 group cabins. Probably not fully completed within 2019 (or 2020), but fairly quickly. Will the remaining 2 undelivered 359's (that are scheduled to arrive sometime in 2020) going to be delivered to Delta fully dressed with 4 group cabins so no out of service will happen after delivery? I believe they will be used on the MSP-PVG-MSP legs to begin service in 2020-June sometime (if Delta is to be allowed to fly the city pairs).
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Old Mar 21, 2019, 6:37 pm
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Originally Posted by ChamplinAl
Good information - thanks. So the 13 (A359's) + the 42 A330's (excluding the new 339's) totaling 55 aircraft will need to be upgraded to the 4 group cabins. Probably not fully completed within 2019 (or 2020), but fairly quickly. Will the remaining 2 undelivered 359's (that are scheduled to arrive sometime in 2020) going to be delivered to Delta fully dressed with 4 group cabins so no out of service will happen after delivery? I believe they will be used on the MSP-PVG-MSP legs to begin service in 2020-June sometime (if Delta is to be allowed to fly the city pairs).
Yes the two A350 deliveries in 2020 will have the four-class cabin already installed at TLS before delivery.
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Old Mar 22, 2019, 4:36 am
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3513 has entered revenue service:
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N513DZ

That's it for A350s entering service in 2019; 2 more are coming next year.
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Old Mar 25, 2019, 7:03 pm
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Delta has scheduled the A350 on ATL-AMS from 01SEP19 to 25OCT19
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 10:51 am
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Originally Posted by Chadg
Delta has scheduled the A350 on ATL-AMS from 01SEP19 to 25OCT19
https://twitter.com/airlineroute/sta...972119046?s=12
Thank you for that information. I guess using 359's for only the TPAC routes wasn't 100% correct. But if a TATL trip can fit into the 359's schedule and keep the current TPAC schedule, that's good. Planes don't make money sitting on the ground. No info on what happens after October 25th?
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 11:45 am
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Originally Posted by eastindywalrus
Quick anecdote... Boarding DL133 this morning (AMS-DTW), the gate attendants repeatedly announced boarding for Premium Select. That's great and all, but 133 is on a A332. Looks like the KLM staff running the show can't keep things straight. Surprising, honestly, since the A359 isn't a super new addition to the route.
Boarding procedures in AMS for DL flights are different from day to day in my experience and a bit of a mess usually....don't think I have seen the same procedure twice for the flights I have boarded over the last few years!
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 11:49 am
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Question: A Delta FB post today made it appear that the wing tip design has changed from earlier 359s.... is that indeed the case, and what was that modification?
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 11:56 am
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Originally Posted by ChamplinAl
Thank you for that information. I guess using 359's for only the TPAC routes wasn't 100% correct. But if a TATL trip can fit into the 359's schedule and keep the current TPAC schedule, that's good. Planes don't make money sitting on the ground. No info on what happens after October 25th?
Worse when planes don't make money in the air either. Too many cheap fares TPAC. Their TPAC strategy has changed a great deal since ordering the A359.

Anytime you drop an essential TPAC destination like HKG which has plenty of O&D traffic from many US cities, you are admitting you cannot compete with your own metal. Hate it as a DM traveler; like it as a DL shareholder.

They are leaning heavily on alliances for traffic to non-hubs in Asia. Will be interesting to see how they handle SIN once the last few Tokyo TPAC's move over to HND.
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 12:58 pm
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Question: A Delta FB post today made it appear that the wing tip design has changed from earlier 359s.... is that indeed the case, and what was that modification?
This is a change Airbus made to all 359s after a certain MSN, it's not specific to Delta. I believe the winglet is taller, and the wing twist is also slightly different.
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 1:08 pm
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it's very subtle, here's a side-by-side pic:
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 2:37 pm
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Originally Posted by ChamplinAl
Thank you for that information. I guess using 359's for only the TPAC routes wasn't 100% correct. But if a TATL trip can fit into the 359's schedule and keep the current TPAC schedule, that's good. Planes don't make money sitting on the ground. No info on what happens after October 25th?
What? Who said 359s were only for TPAC? DL's 359 have already flown dozens, perhaps hundreds, of revenue TATL flights.
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Old Mar 26, 2019, 5:43 pm
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Originally Posted by kjnangre
What? Who said 359s were only for TPAC? DL's 359 have already flown dozens, perhaps hundreds, of revenue TATL flights.
I had a similar confusion, as I got to ride one AMS-DTW last October. Google says they've been on that route for over a year.
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