Delta Air Lines to Debut Next Generation Delta One Suite for Airbus A350-1000s, Expands A330 Suite Offering
- Joe Breitfeller

- Apr 13
- 3 min read
Delta Air Lines has today announced that they will debut their next-generation Delta One Suite on their new Airbus A350-1000 fleet. The carrier will also expand their suite offering to their Airbus A330-200/300 fleet.

On Monday (April 13, 2026), Delta Air Lines announced the introduction of their next generation Delta One suite on new Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. This follows a two-year design process and a decade of data from customers and team members alike. The carrier will also add Delta One suites to their Airbus A330-200/300 fleet for the first time as part of a nose-to-tail refresh, and introduce an always-open self-serve snack station for Delta One customers. Every seat in every cabin on both fleets will feature Delta’s largest seatback screens ever with cinema-quality, high-definition picture clarity, Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C and universal AC power outlets, and memory foam cushions.
In Monday’s announcement, Delta’s VP – Brand Experience, Mauricio Parise, said,
“Every time a customer boards a Delta flight, the experience and surroundings should feel familiar — creating a sense of home and comfort when you’re away. That was the driving factor behind every intentional design feature and investment we made in developing our brand new A350-1000 experience, which we extended through nose-to-tail upgrades of our A330-200/300s and will continue to roll out across our fleet.
“The experience is designed to be deeply human-centric, with every inch within the aircraft created to provide top-notch comfort and connectivity. As we expand our network into Asia, Africa, the Middle East and beyond, these aircraft ensure we have the right capacity, efficiency and experience our customers want on Delta.”
Delta's Reimagined Delta One Suite will Debut on Their New Airbus AA350-1000s - Courtesy Delta Air Lines
First introduced in 2025, Delta’s modern onboard design continues to roll out across new aircraft and the existing fleet; the airline expects 800+ aircraft will have the new interiors in the next five years. Delta’s next generation Delta One suite debuting on the Airbus A350-1000 follows 10 years of customer insights and two years of intentional design. The carrier’s newest and largest aircraft, delivering a 50 percent premium seat mix, will debut in early 2027. Additionally, Delta’s Airbus A330-200/300 fleet is getting upgraded with suites featuring privacy doors in the Delta One cabin, a first for the fleet, and an elevated onboard experience for all cabins. Altogether, these initiatives are part of one of Delta's largest fleet upgrade investments, totaling over $1.0 billion.
Delta’s Airbus A330-200/300 Fleet is Also Getting Upgraded with Suites Featuring Privacy Doors in the Delta One Cabin - Courtesy Delta Air Lines
Delta introduced the first all-suite Business Class cabin in 2017, four years ahead of any U.S. airline. Delta continues to lead the industry today with the most suites in the sky of any U.S. airline, and anticipates that 90 percent of Delta One seats will be suites with sliding privacy doors by 2030.
Delta Comfort and Delta Main Cabin Seats are Aslso Getting and Upgrade - Courtesy Delta Air Lines
In addition to the Delta One enhancements, new seats in Delta Comfort and Delta Main provide an additional inch of legroom, and a convenient seatback shelf to keep personal items within reach. Every seat on the A350-1000 and A330-200/300 features memory foam cushions to keep customers comfortable on long-haul flights, and each has USB-C and international AC power outlets.
Source: Delta Air Lines






























