Delta Air Lines’ decision to operate its Airbus A350 fleet stems directly from a strategic prioritization of relationships with aircraft manufacturers. Specifically, Delta expressed greater confidence in Airbus compared to Boeing, citing a strained business relationship between the two companies. This preference for Airbus was a key factor driving their selection of the A350 for long-haul routes. The airline's assessment highlighted a desire to diversify supplier partnerships within the aviation industry. Consequently, Delta opted for the A350 as a deliberate move reflecting this broader operational strategy.
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