The Airbus A220 (formerly Bombardier C-Series) is a game-changing aircraft that offers a large airplane feel in a regional jet. The A220 is a major upgrade over Delta’s aging McDonnell Douglas fleet.

Delta’s A220 has the widest middle seat at 18.6 inches, a window in the bathroom, gate to gate Wi-Fi (Gogo 2Ku), large overhead bins, 10.1 inch seatback entertainment in economy, and 13.3 inch seatback entertainment in first class.

Delta has 90 Airbus A220s on order with 40 aircraft of the A220-100 variant (109 seats) and 50 aircraft as the larger A220-300 variant (130 seats).

Delta isn’t the only North American airline to operate the A220. Currently, Air Canada has two A220-300s with two more on order. JetBlue and airline startup Breeze Aviation, created by former JetBlue founder David Neeleman, also each have sixty Airbus A220-300s on order.