1/200 Delta Air Lines A330-200 N852NW by Gemini Jets delivers high-fidelity collector display quality for aviation model enthusiasts and airline livery collectors.
Featuring:
- Die-cast metal construction: faithfully reproduces the Airbus A330-200’s structure in detailed 1:200 scale for your display shelf.
- Delta Air Lines livery & registration N852NW: presents the accurate branding of Delta’s A330-200 fleet, picked out in authentic colours and markings.
- Display stand included: ensures the model sits securely and attractively on your shelf, ready for display straight out of the box.
- Factory finished and ready-to-display: no paint, glue or modelling tools required—just unbox and showcase.
Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: 31.3 cm (12.3″ approx)
- Width: 30.0 cm (wingspan approx)
- Height: 9.5 cm (estimated scale height)
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1:200
- Manufacturer: Gemini Jets
- Model: Airbus A330-200
- Airline: Delta Air Lines
- Registration: N852NW
- Material: Die-cast metal with plastic detail parts
- Paint & glue: Not required
- Assembly: None required
Perfect for aviation collectors, airline livery fans and display in your home or office, backed by Gemini Jets’ licensed authenticity and high-quality finish.
Why this aircraft matters
The Airbus A330-200 operated by Delta Air Lines carries the registration N852NW, part of the fleet that followed the merger of Delta and Northwest Airlines in 2008. This model allows you to own a piece of that airline-history moment. The aircraft’s livery and structure reflect Delta’s global long-haul operations, making it a strong addition for anyone highlighting major airline models in their collection.
How to use it
Display it on your shelf, desk or in a glass case. Use the included stand for a professional setup. It arrives fully assembled and painted—ready for display straight from the box. Want to start an airline-themed model collection? This A330-200 is a great launching point.
This is a die-cast model. It is fragile and not recommended for children.

