Delta Just Said “NO” To The A321XLR, What’s Wrong??

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • For months, the aviation industry has been buzzing about the Airbus A321XLR, a plane with over 500 orders from more than 25 customers. Yet, one major player is missing from the list: Delta Airlines, Airbus's biggest customer in the U.S. Why would Delta pass on this groundbreaking aircraft? Could this decision give Delta a strategic advantage, or might it leave them scrambling to keep up with the competition in the future?
    Let's dive into the details and explore whether Delta’s move is a stroke of genius-or a risky gamble.

Комментарии • 129

  • @Aviaat1
    @Aviaat1  22 дня назад +6

    Sorry for the wait!

  • @Lwhs995
    @Lwhs995 22 дня назад +108

    Delta does not have 777-300ER!

  • @vapsa56
    @vapsa56 22 дня назад +50

    Delta does not have the 777-300 ER in its fleet. Never has. The 777-200 ER, yes. But those aircraft were retired in 2020. Delta flies the Airbus 330 and Airbus 350s

  • @stevecarroll6760
    @stevecarroll6760 20 дней назад +12

    Let’s be honest, 90% of the flying public doesn’t care or know what they’re flying, haha

  • @williamward359
    @williamward359 20 дней назад +24

    Delta doesn't have 777. Do you even know what you're talking about

  • @ScytherGaming957
    @ScytherGaming957 22 дня назад +30

    Delta just has too much emotional connection to the 757

    • @sleepyg2011
      @sleepyg2011 18 дней назад

      Exactly 💯 😆😆😆

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 18 дней назад +2

      the 757 can do things the 321 xlr cant like take off from high el airports on very hot days

    • @mrAhollandjr
      @mrAhollandjr 18 дней назад +2

      And the 757 can takeoff and land on shorter runways. I don't think the A321XLR can do that.

    • @meddyven
      @meddyven 17 дней назад +3

      The flying pencil,though old, still kicks ass. It can get off the ground , using half the runway, with the thrust it has.

    • @RaY_77W
      @RaY_77W 15 дней назад

      Rightfully so

  • @SkyHighAviation-ux1uc
    @SkyHighAviation-ux1uc 18 дней назад +7

    Left the video once I heard him say delta had a 777-300er

    • @dalecooper9942
      @dalecooper9942 11 дней назад

      Exactly. This type of mistake shows the video is inaccurate in content

    • @HugoAelbrecht
      @HugoAelbrecht 7 дней назад

      @@dalecooper9942 This could be a honest mistake, meaning 767-300, but I left the video when I heard " Delta could be waiting for the Boeing NMA" What a joke!

  • @cjmillsnun
    @cjmillsnun 22 дня назад +7

    Not sure holding out would get Delta a better deal with Airbus. The A320 family backlog is about a decade now (most of which are A321 Neo variants). They can sell every plane they make. Boeing are the same. And no there is no MoM airplane being developed by Boeing. They have explicitly said, no new aircraft types until the 2030s aside from those already in development (737-MAX 7 and 10, and 777X). Also as others have pointed out Delta do not have 777-300ERs

  • @temiswrld6384
    @temiswrld6384 22 дня назад +9

    delta never had the 777-300ers plus they retired their 777-200lrs yrars ago

    • @LAFter900
      @LAFter900 22 дня назад +1

      video has way to many old facts or incorrect aircraft types

  • @shirleytwsw
    @shirleytwsw 20 дней назад +4

    They are thinking about the customer who wants to fly 7 hrs in narrow body

  • @John-bi1lv
    @John-bi1lv 20 дней назад +3

    Delta has 93 321NEO's on order that I'm sure they have the option to upgrade to the the XLR version if they deem they have the need for it. It's mostly a strategy issue that they are not that interested in long-thin transatlantic flights from their east coast US hubs. They funnel such traffic through the partner JV hubs at CDG/AMS

  • @spinachpies
    @spinachpies 21 день назад +8

    Can't wait until all these bogus AI channels disappear

    • @Aviaat1
      @Aviaat1  21 день назад

      Nothing AI about this.

    • @spinachpies
      @spinachpies 20 дней назад

      @@Aviaat1 sure 🤣

  • @simu31
    @simu31 20 дней назад +3

    1:55 What are you actually talking about? Delta doesn't have any 777s, of any type, in it's fleet

  • @ericjones7769
    @ericjones7769 19 дней назад +5

    Delta doesn't fly triple 7 300s

  • @ivandowlin5911
    @ivandowlin5911 20 дней назад +6

    There are no B777-300ER in Delta's fleet

    • @leng3001
      @leng3001 18 дней назад

      THEY HAD IT BEFORE

    • @GarlandTexasSpotter2024
      @GarlandTexasSpotter2024 17 дней назад

      @@leng3001They NEVER HAD 777-300ER! ONLY 777-200LR and 777-200ER! PLUS, THEY RETIRED THEM IN 2020!

    • @EndIessProductions
      @EndIessProductions 17 дней назад

      @@leng3001”BEFORE” not anymore

    • @leng3001
      @leng3001 17 дней назад

      @@GarlandTexasSpotter2024 jeez

    • @leng3001
      @leng3001 17 дней назад

      @@GarlandTexasSpotter2024 Alr CHILL I DONT WANNA FUCKI* ARGUE WITH U

  • @Texadane
    @Texadane 18 дней назад +2

    How will they be able to put pressure on Airbus who has their books maxed out for this decade??

  • @ivanviera4773
    @ivanviera4773 21 день назад +4

    Delta 757's are getting up there in age sooner or later they will have to replace it. Boeing mid market aircraft its not coming anytime soon.

  • @derekcaan7686
    @derekcaan7686 21 день назад +3

    Great video - the only risk I see for Delta is given the current production woes of Boeing - Delta may miss out on getting A321XLR delivery slots before the 2030s in case it changes its mind on the plane

  • @brimopm
    @brimopm 19 дней назад +1

    Delta retired the B777 at the beginning of Covid in 2020-2021. Shift from the B777, no to it. (1:55) However the second half of your video is spot on. Reliance on the Skyteam network to distribute long-haul customers through hubs and cost benefit to refurbish a 20-30yr old 757 that has no replacement in terms of diverse capability within the network are both true, as is the customer preference to fly twin-isle aircraft on trans-oceanic flights.

  • @DM-so7kx
    @DM-so7kx 16 дней назад +1

    Without the XLR, DL will cede long haul secondary routes to UA. Many of these routes can't support a widebody.

  • @revltz1573
    @revltz1573 22 дня назад +4

    This channel needs more reach! Its way too good for this little audience

  • @floridatightlines9701
    @floridatightlines9701 15 дней назад

    I can tell you as an LDD agent we plan loads and the weight and balance of those planes are horrible alongside the A350

  • @danbuffington75
    @danbuffington75 12 дней назад

    Widebody can fit more cargo containers. That is the strategy.

  • @rileyA350
    @rileyA350 20 дней назад +1

    Delta still gonna fly their 757 and 767 for another maybe 5 more years or so in the future they might replace it with the A330 Neo or just the Normal A321Neo

  • @carlos.a.sanchez201
    @carlos.a.sanchez201 21 день назад +2

    I think they're stubborn on their Boeing 757-200 as the Airbus A321XLR is not even close to it since the aircraft is designed differently so I think the only way for Airbus is to renegotiate their contract to make it a better deal since Boeing isn't in no hurry for a mid size aircraft.

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 19 дней назад +1

      The XLR can do everything the 757 can do, for a lot cheaper operating cost.

    • @zacherius137
      @zacherius137 18 дней назад +2

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183nope. It can’t. The XLR can only do the range the 75 does when it cuts down on seats considerably.

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 18 дней назад

      @@zacherius137 where do you get that? At max take off weight, it can fly 800 miles further than the 757. No way they would have to cut down on seats to do the same range.

  • @sequoyayosemite2771
    @sequoyayosemite2771 22 дня назад +3

    Frequent Flier passengers don't like narrow-body airplanes for Long Flights
    Wide-body airplanes are more stable during Severe Turbulence events

    • @stevecarroll6760
      @stevecarroll6760 20 дней назад

      That might be the perception but whenever there are mass injuries and death in unexpected turbulence events, it’s typically a widebody over a large body of water.

  • @The1983333
    @The1983333 20 дней назад +2

    Delta's hand is full of B757 as has 111 of them, so why must jump to buy???The real reason is this or either DELTA may want to serve itself in the EXTENDER ROLE in attaching A321neo-XLRs to the world fleet.

    • @1EnZBosS1
      @1EnZBosS1 20 дней назад

      They will need to replace those 757's eventually. I don't really get why they don't want the XLR as it seems the closest we will ever get to a 757 replacement.

    • @TrentonThomas627
      @TrentonThomas627 19 дней назад

      @@1EnZBosS1in range yes but as far as performance goes it doesn’t compare. Delta uses their older 767 and 330-200 for their overseas flights. They have the Neo as well so there’s no real place for the xlr😊

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 19 дней назад

      @@TrentonThomas627what performance on delta 757 routes can’t the XLR handle? The answer is, it can. And it does it a lot more efficient.

    • @TrentonThomas627
      @TrentonThomas627 19 дней назад

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 the versatility of the 757 to land and take off on some shorter runways. They don’t have the awful gtf p&w engines to deal with on the 757s either. They’re proven and they have a more useable load. There’s a reason why even the 321 Neo has a whole different load plan than the regular 321. Those extra fuel tanks definitely will alter the amount of cargo/weight that can be used on the plane. Delta has its 767 fleet for the shorter long haul flights as well the 757-300 being in their fleet with more capacity on routes around that 3000-4000 mile range.

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 19 дней назад

      @@TrentonThomas627 but Delta doesn’t need to land and take off from short runways. Besides, the XLR needs the same runway at MTOW, but that would give an extra 800 mile range. So when you fuel the XLR for the same range as the 757, it does much better in regards to take off performance.
      It’s a myth that the 757 does better, because people only compare MTOW, which is comparing apples to oranges.
      Also, unless you need the range, the regular Neo or the LR can handle most of those trips.
      The big thing is the $7000 per hour operating cost versus $12000 per hour. You can almost send 2 aircraft for the same price as on 757.

  • @garywilson6320
    @garywilson6320 20 дней назад +2

    They do not use any Boeing 777 in their fleet

    • @mraviatorboii2510
      @mraviatorboii2510 17 дней назад

      They did. 200LRs & 200ERs, got retired on 2020 tho due to Covid

  • @2chuck
    @2chuck 19 дней назад

    Delta has 29 A330-900 with 10 more on order, preference for wide bodies instead of narrow for extended routes? According to my search it has a range of 8290 miles. The XLR shows range of 5400 miles.

  • @Notthecobracommander
    @Notthecobracommander 11 дней назад

    I agree sounds like a good move especially since the xlr is a niche product. The 321 neo is good enough then why buy the more expensive one?.

  • @andymaurice7693
    @andymaurice7693 21 день назад +1

    Good for them........good decision...Boeing...wake up and give us a new 797

  • @Sharky2901
    @Sharky2901 16 дней назад

    More Airbus XLR for the clever airlines 😊

  • @MrQuest321
    @MrQuest321 17 дней назад

    I had to look when this was released cause it's been years since the 777 was used by Delta and they never used the 300 variant. Only the 200.

  • @TysonIke
    @TysonIke 20 дней назад +3

    Delta’s strategy seems illogical. The new Boeing plane is still over a decade away from entering service. Meaning for the next 10 years or greater the A321XLR will be the best fit for that size

  • @johnhboden48
    @johnhboden48 21 день назад +2

    The 321xlr, the flying gas tank version, of the 30 yr old 321 is nearing approval by EASA. But will the flying public approve 11 hours on single aisle equipment with 2 loos..

    • @DaveP-uv1ml
      @DaveP-uv1ml 21 день назад +1

      Most airlines order with three toilets, one in front and two in the back.
      There’s just no way around the Airbus wider cabin advantage for the 737/757 to compete there. The only single aisle that’s probably more comfortable than either Boeing or Airbus would be the (ex-Bombardier) A220.
      Sure if there is one thing about the flying public, they’ll let you waterboard them if the price is right just to go somewhere

    • @user-yt198
      @user-yt198 21 день назад +4

      A321XLR has been already approved by EASA.
      "Flying gas tank" claim is just laughable. Is Delta flying their 757s by fart power?
      How many hours are the passengers staying in a more cramped 757 with worse cabin pressure?

    • @neilpickup237
      @neilpickup237 21 день назад +1

      It should not be forgotten that Delta has a significant number of A321s on order. I would have thought it inconceivable that Airbus wouldn't allow them to 'upgrade' at favourable terms. They might not have been so favourable if they wished to downgrade to a cheaper variant.
      You also have your slot secured at a lower cost, as the deposit is based on a percentage of the purchase price (good for Delta's books).
      Or quite simply, it may not be required for their ongoing business model plans.

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 19 дней назад +2

      Flying gas tank comment is just silly. All airplanes have fuel tanks.
      Single isle is fine. Nobody complained about the DC8, 707 and 757.

    • @DaveP-uv1ml
      @DaveP-uv1ml 18 дней назад +1

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 , people didn’t complain back then because there was no airbus A32x around to compare cabin widths to. Also, people were generally thinner back then.

  • @user-ck5dt5rn5p
    @user-ck5dt5rn5p 8 дней назад

    lost me when you said Delta is using 777s. obviously you don't know what you're talking about.

  • @shirleytwsw
    @shirleytwsw 17 дней назад +1

    They have 100 757 in service they will be just fine

  • @aidanmaguire8712
    @aidanmaguire8712 14 дней назад

    Aer Lingus have ordered 6 x A321 XLR

  • @jhmcd2
    @jhmcd2 18 дней назад +1

    The reason why Delta and even United (although I think United may now have an order for them, not sure) is the fact that its actually not an efficient aircraft. Despite its range, its a gas guzzler and its more expensive to operate than a 757. The problem is that there are no 757's in production and the newest of the 757's is over 20 years old now. Should Boeing be able to develop a new plane any time soon (actually, they have an aircraft that will most likely be an NMA in early development stages and fortunately not under a portion of the company effected by the current issues) it will effectively undercut the cost of the A320 by 25%. Problem is, it probably won't be offered before 2030.

  • @FahrenDef451
    @FahrenDef451 16 дней назад

    Boeing’s ‘new’ aircraft should be ready by year 2035 maybe???

    • @TheManunderwater
      @TheManunderwater 13 дней назад

      But then another 10yrs to get approvals as it's a Boeing aircraft......

  • @mafenza
    @mafenza 13 дней назад

    this video is an AI production clearly 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @brianpawlowski6498
    @brianpawlowski6498 21 день назад

    The XLR will only work for Delta if the intention is to go head to head with the likes of United and its global network. Don't see that happening. The 757 routes you mention are low demand routes that Delta would be better off utilizing the alliance network for. The 321neo is the best replacement of the 757 domestically. Domestically, Jet Blue would probably be a prime candidate for the XLR for competition on the JFK and BOS routes to Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe.

  • @davidsavage6227
    @davidsavage6227 15 дней назад

    Delta doesn’t have, and has never had, 777-300er planes. The second that came up on screen, the credibility of this video goes to zero.

    • @Aviaat1
      @Aviaat1  15 дней назад

      they had 200er it was just a mistake man

  • @johnhaan986
    @johnhaan986 13 дней назад

    This whole video lost credibility attesting g when you mentioned DL using their 777’s on long range flights. They dumped their triple 7’s at the beginning of Covid. It’s been years. Do a little better research to be credible.

  • @lours6993
    @lours6993 20 дней назад +2

    No one cares if the A321XLR is not the right fit for Delta. “Horses for courses.” That’s the rule.

  • @benwingreeff2652
    @benwingreeff2652 16 дней назад

    They waiting on hope for being and this will lead to increased prices

  • @zionismisterrorism8716
    @zionismisterrorism8716 14 дней назад +1

    Fake AI voice.

  • @hughofIreland
    @hughofIreland 22 дня назад +1

    It’s really poor video with an exceptionally analysis. I like these sorts of videos, but Aviaat is a channel to block.

  • @TheSTLguy357
    @TheSTLguy357 17 дней назад

    No more delta

  • @mcdonnellssymbiote9431
    @mcdonnellssymbiote9431 16 дней назад

    I stopped watching after he said 777-300ER 😅

  • @alexisr.diazmartinez5900
    @alexisr.diazmartinez5900 18 дней назад

    Delta has orders of A321XLR

    • @colinbrown9549
      @colinbrown9549 17 дней назад

      No it doesn't, it has NEO orders but not XLR

  • @dewyakana1543
    @dewyakana1543 21 день назад +3

    Love Delta. Still never going on a Boeing.

    • @colinbrown9549
      @colinbrown9549 17 дней назад +1

      You'll not be going many places with them then I guess given the number of 717, 737, 757 and 767's they operate

  • @toddcaras4680
    @toddcaras4680 14 дней назад

    This is what's wrong with RUclips.....complete crap!

  • @leng3001
    @leng3001 18 дней назад +1

    Can u guys stop saying DELTA DOESNT HAVE A 777 IT LITERALLY DID BUT IN 2020 THEY WERE RETIRED

    • @EndIessProductions
      @EndIessProductions 17 дней назад +1

      They had it “BEFORE” meaning delta no longer has them

  • @karkoncierge7585
    @karkoncierge7585 14 дней назад

    Soon as he said Delta had 777-300ER...✌🏽 won't be subscribing. Channel has zero credibility.

  • @aedltm
    @aedltm 17 дней назад

    Thumbnail a 350

    • @Aviaat1
      @Aviaat1  16 дней назад

      Yes because they don't have an A321XLR i could use in the thumbnail? Thats what the video is about

  • @B757andB7six7aremyfavplanes
    @B757andB7six7aremyfavplanes 16 дней назад

    W DELTA (you should probably look at my name)

  • @stevesmoneypit6137
    @stevesmoneypit6137 14 дней назад

    I only fly Boeing 🤷‍♂️

  • @robertarmstrong4040
    @robertarmstrong4040 17 дней назад

    Delta is woke!!!

  • @drdoolittle5724
    @drdoolittle5724 17 дней назад

    A 'cheap' A350 has masses of flexibility with little engine concerns whilst a premium priced A321XLR is pushing the limits in every-way and might not be 99% engine safe!

  • @airtoairfilmpjes
    @airtoairfilmpjes 18 дней назад

    What a bullshit!

  • @xavierhucklenbruch1798
    @xavierhucklenbruch1798 21 день назад

    sounds like bull to me ......

    • @Aviaat1
      @Aviaat1  21 день назад

      Watch your language...

  • @monkeyboy6668
    @monkeyboy6668 22 дня назад

    first pls pin

  • @nabilisur9566
    @nabilisur9566 8 дней назад

    But I ever heard about Delta Airlines says "NO" to AIRBUS A321xlr from @FLIGAVIA, and I dare it to give brutally comments for criticism.