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N925AT: Delta Air Lines Boeing 717-200 (Started Life With TWA)

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Since 2000, N925AT has bounced around American airlines, settling with Delta Air Lines in 2014. Along the way, the Boeing 717-200 also flew for TWA, American Airlines and AirTran. We photographed the B712 on July 10, 2018 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

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N925AT

N925AT performed its maiden flight on October 21, 2000 and was first delivered to TWA on October 26, 2000 as N411TW. TWA was founded in 1930 and ceased operations on December 1, 2001 after being acquired by American Airlines. N411TW joined the AA fleet on December 2, 2001.

Americand discarded the Boeing 717-231 in 2003 and the aircraft was delivered to AirTran on Octobr 1, 2003 as N925AT. AirTran ceased operations o December 28, 2014 after being acquired by Southwest Airlines. Since Southwest flies strictly Boeing 737 variants, N925AT ended up with Delta on April 30, 2014.

This airplane is configured for a maximum total of maximum total of 110 passengers. There are 12 seats in business class, 20 more seats in premium economy and 78 economy class seats.

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Boeing 717-200

The maiden flight of the Boeing 717-200 took place on September 2, 1998 and the first entered service with launch customer AirTran on October 12, 1999. The final B712 ever built was also delivered to AirTran. Originally, this was to be the MD-95 built by McDonnell Douglas but the two manufacturers merged in 1997. In all, 156 were built between 1998 and 2006.

The Boeing 717-200 is 38 metres or 124 feet in length with a wingspan of 28 metres or 93 feet. At the tail, the aircraft stands nine metres or 30 feet in height. Delta Air Lines is the currently the world’s largest operator of the B712 with 91 in service.

Delta Air Lines

The airline was founded in 1924 as Huff Daland Dusters and commenced operations as Delta Air Lines in 1929. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Delta is a founding member of the SkyTeam Alliance. Other founding members include AeroMexico, Air France and Korean Air. There are now 20 full members and the alliance is headquartered at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands.

The main Delta fleet has nearly 890 aircraft flying to 325 destinations around the world. The highest capacity airliner in the fleet is the Airbus A350-900. The most numerous in the fleet is the Boeing 737-900ER. All their Boeing 747-400 airplanes were phased out with the last retired in 2017.

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