Delta TechOps

This facility covered 9 acres, employed 1,600 individuals and provided service exclusively to Delta Air Lines’ fleet of 79 aircraft, including 9 jets.

In May 1968, Delta TechOps completed its first expansion, increasing the total space by 7 acres and adding another 1,700 employees, more than doubling the size of the division’s workforce.

[8] In 2011, Delta TechOps expanded its partnership with Skymark Airlines to provide advance exchange power-by-the-hour services for 25 CFM56-7B powered Boeing 737NG aircraft.

[11] In 2014, Delta TechOps expanded its maintenance providership with Hawaiian Airlines with an integrated component exchange and repair program for 12 Boeing 767 aircraft.

Accessories, Actuators, Airframe, APU, Aviation Oxygen, Avionics, C S Ds, Cabin Compressors, Cylinders, Electric Generators, Electric Motors, Engine Accessories (Q E C), Engine Components, Fire Bottles, Fire Extinguishers, Flight Simulator Instruments, Flight Surfaces, Fuel Bladders, Generators, Hydraulics, In Flight Entertainment, Instruments, Landing Gear, Lavatories, Nose Cowls, Other Accessories, Oxygen Cylinders, Oxygen Masks, Passenger Service Units, Pneumatics, Power Plant, Restoration Repair, Starters, Thrust Reversal, Wheels & Brakes[14] Airbus: A220, A318, A319, A319neo, A320, A320neo A321, A321neo, A330, A330neo, A350XWB Boeing: 717, 737 (Classic, NG), 747, 757, 767, 777, MD-11, MD-80[13][15] Turbofan: BR715, CF34-3A/B/C, CF6-80A/A2/C2/E1, CFM56-3/5/7, PW1100G/1500G, PW2000, PW4000-94/100, Trent 1000, Trent 7000, Trent XWB

A Trent XWB in a Test Cell