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Delta to debut A220 at New York LaGuardia

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Delta Air Lines will introduce the first Airbus A220 in North America at New York LaGuardia airport, making good on promises that the aircraft would initially fly from the Big Apple. (www.flightglobal.com) Plus d'info...

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fairalbion
Andrew Crane 2
If you ever get the chance to fly into LCY, take it. The steep approach & what seems like eye-level tour of the City business district skyline is spectacular.
riddfly
riddfly 1
I believe British Airways operates A-318s on that route LCY-JFK, also the A-220 would have to be “steep approach” certified to land in LCY if i am not mistaking and i din’t know id the 220 is.
kevinkeswick
Kevin Keswick 4
The A220 is certified for the steep approach at LCY - Swiss Airlines flies the A220 into LCY
kevinkeswick
Kevin Keswick 6
I wonder if Delta will be tempted to operate an all business class A220/C-Series from LGA (or JFK) to London City Airport? It has the range and would be very attractive to the financial services travelers. British Airways operates a A319 between London City and JFK but flying westbound it must refuel in Shannon Ireland. The A220/C-Series could fly non-stop
westfly
kyle estep 0
It wouldn't be allowed to do LCY-LGA, LGA doesn't have customs and any flight must be domestic or be from a preclear airport, such at YYZ or YUL.
blakepilot
blakepilot 1
Actually it wouldn't be allowed at all. LGA has a perimeter rule prohibiting flights from arriving or departing over 1500 miles from it. Plus, I don't know much about the 220, but I imagine the fuel load required for such a flight would be a stretch if even possible on LGA's short runways. The current LCY-US flight stops in Shannon, Ireland to preclear customs, and more importantly, fuel up to capacity for the flight over the pond due to LCY's short runways.
744pnf
744pnf 3
...exceptions to the perimeter rule are flights on Saturdays and flights to Denver.
kevinkeswick
Kevin Keswick 3
I don't know about prohibitions at LGA but Bombardier successfully flew a non-stop demonstration flight (with representative load) from LCY to JFK. https://www.bombardier.com/en/media/newsList/details.bombardier-c-series-aircraft-completes-landmark-non-stop-transat.bombardiercom.html

khaiduk
Kevin Haiduk 1
Wow - I didn't know they flew an a319 on that route.
canuck44
canuck44 6
Actually I believe it is a A-318, but same ideaa.

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