
Delta to install finlets on 240 aircraft
- Delta Air Lines will install aerodynamic finlets across 240 Boeing 737 aircraft to reduce operational carbon emissions.
- Following the fleet modification announcement, the company's shares traded at $83.50 in public market sessions.
- The hardware deployment supports the corporate strategy to address jet fuel consumption, which drives the majority of its environmental footprint.
Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) will install Vortex Control Technologies aerodynamic finlets across 240 of its Boeing 737 aircraft to reduce operational emissions.
The hardware deployment represents a mechanical efficiency upgrade for the carrier compared to executing earlier fleet replacement cycles.
The technical modification package specifically targets the Boeing 737-800 and 737-900ER aircraft variants currently active within the company network.
The company stated the passive finlet hardware is designed to reduce drag, improve fuel efficiency, and lower overall carbon emissions.
The carrier reported that jet fuel consumption currently drives approximately 90% of its total corporate carbon footprint.
The structural aircraft modifications support the broader strategy of the company to directly address its primary source of operational greenhouse gases.