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A look at Delta’s oldest planes


Delta Air Lines prefers to keep older aircraft operational for longer, and has become renowned for it. Although the fleet has undergone a significant revamp since the pandemic, Delta still maintains more than 60 aircraft that are over 30 years old.

These veteran airliners were built before the internet became commonplace, when nobody had heard of smartphones, and when handheld GPS was only just being invented. Still, thanks to the meticulous care of Delta TechOps, they continue to fly daily, getting passengers safely and comfortably where they need to go.

The very oldest plane in Delta’s fleet is a Boeing 757 with tail number N649DL, at 35 years old. Configured with 72 seats in all-business class, Delta uses it for charters, including for the NBA. Of the passenger 757s, the oldest is 34.8-year-old N658DL, which was delivered new to the airline back in May 1990.

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The oldest widebody in Delta’s fleet is a Boeing 767 with tail number N171DN, which is considered to be one of the highest flight-hour 767s in existence. As of January 2025, it has clocked up more than 147,000 flight hours and 22,000 cycles. 

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