The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 drew unprecedented numbers of show goers, driving major domestic and international airlines to pull out the stops on their service to Las Vegas by dedicating great numbers of widebody aircraft. The airlines were working to meet the huge surge in demand from attendees both across the US and internationally. According to reports , over 141,000 attendees, 4,500 exhibitors, and more than 6,000 media professionals made it out for this year’s expo.
Airlines including Delta Air Lines , United Airlines, American Airlines, Air France, and Asiana Airlines responded to the huge popularity of CES this year and boosted capacity with widebody flights on select routes. These extra-large aircraft offer increased passenger and cargo capacity for the crowds of tech enthusiasts and companies alike. CES’s focus on innovation neatly parallels the technological qualities of modern widebody jets, with their passenger features, in-air connectivity, and aerospace innovations.
This year’s CES and the fleet of impressive jets that made the trek to deliver its show-goers highlight the inextricable connection between aviation and the advancement of technological endeavors around the world. 5 Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines pulled out the stops and deployed an armada of big birds to ferry the CES crowd from around the globe. The models on display included the Airbus A330-900neo, A330-200, A330-300, A350-900, and Boeing 767-300ER.
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