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Delta Air Lines, Inc. (IATA: DL, ICAO: DAL, and Callsign: DELTA) (NYSE: DAL) is a United States airline based and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Airline, Air Transportation, Scheduled (1 hidden)
Symbol: DAL
Market Cap: US$ 3,900,000,000 (December 31, 2007)
Date Founded:
1928
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Headquarters: HARTSFIELD ATLANTA INTL AIRPORT
Atlanta Georgia 30354

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Comair On May 25, 2007, Delta announced that Comair would operate 14 CRJ-900 aircraft for the Delta Connection program.

Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

Delta Connection On July 3, 2008, Delta and ExpressJet announced that they had terminated their agreement and that ExpressJet operations as Delta Connection would end by September 1, 2008.

Delta Connection On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines announced that the 7 CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as 8 new order aircraft will be operated by Mesaba as Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2008.

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Comair On May 25, 2007, Delta announced that Comair would operate 14 CRJ-900 aircraft for the Delta Connection program.

Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

Delta Connection On July 3, 2008, Delta and ExpressJet announced that they had terminated their agreement and that ExpressJet operations as Delta Connection would end by September 1, 2008.

Delta Connection On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines announced that the 7 CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as 8 new order aircraft will be operated by Mesaba as Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2008.

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Comair On May 25, 2007, Delta announced that Comair would operate 14 CRJ-900 aircraft for the Delta Connection program.

Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

Delta Connection On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines announced that the 7 CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as 8 new order aircraft will be operated by Mesaba as Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2008.

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Comair On May 25, 2007, Delta announced that Comair would operate 14 CRJ-900 aircraft for the Delta Connection program.

Delta Connection On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines announced that the 7 CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as 8 new order aircraft will be operated by Mesaba as Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2008.

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Salt Lake City International Airport In November 2008, Delta announced non-stop service to Tokyo Narita International Airport would commence in June 2009.

Shannon Airport In November 2008, Delta Air Lines confirmed it would no longer be operating the Shannon-Atlanta service in summer 2009.

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Delta Air Lines Delta asserted that it would retain its name and its Atlanta hub in any merger, possibly as the surviving airline.

EU-US Open Skies Agreement Delta Air Lines announced it will begin service to London Heathrow from Atlanta and New York (JFK).

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Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

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Salt Lake City International Airport In November 2008, Delta announced non-stop service to Tokyo Narita International Airport would commence in June 2009.

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Salt Lake City International Airport In November 2008, Delta announced non-stop service to Tokyo Narita International Airport would commence in June 2009.

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Pittsburgh International Airport On November 6, 2008 Delta Air Lines announced that it will begin nonstop service from Pittsburgh to Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport on June 3, 2009.

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Pittsburgh International Airport On November 6, 2008 Delta Air Lines announced that it will begin nonstop service from Pittsburgh to Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport on June 3, 2009.

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Pittsburgh International Airport On November 6, 2008 Delta Air Lines announced that it will begin nonstop service from Pittsburgh to Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport on June 3, 2009.

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Pittsburgh International Airport On November 6, 2008 Delta Air Lines announced that it will begin nonstop service from Pittsburgh to Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport on June 3, 2009.

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Delta Connection On December 22, 2004, Delta Air Lines announced that Republic Airways would order and operate 16 Embraer 170 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner.

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Delta Connection On December 22, 2004, Delta Air Lines announced that Republic Airways would order and operate 16 Embraer 170 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner.

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Delta Connection On December 22, 2004, Delta Air Lines announced that Republic Airways would order and operate 16 Embraer 170 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner.

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EU-US Open Skies Agreement Delta Air Lines announced it will begin service to London Heathrow from Atlanta and New York (JFK).

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EU-US Open Skies Agreement Delta Air Lines announced it will begin service to London Heathrow from Atlanta and New York (JFK).

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Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

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Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

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Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

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Delta Connection On July 3, 2008, Delta and ExpressJet announced that they had terminated their agreement and that ExpressJet operations as Delta Connection would end by September 1, 2008.

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Delta Connection On July 3, 2008, Delta and ExpressJet announced that they had terminated their agreement and that ExpressJet operations as Delta Connection would end by September 1, 2008.

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Delta Connection On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines announced that the 7 CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as 8 new order aircraft will be operated by Mesaba as Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2008.

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Delta Connection On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines announced that the 7 CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as 8 new order aircraft will be operated by Mesaba as Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2008.

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Shannon Airport In November 2008, Delta Air Lines confirmed it would no longer be operating the Shannon-Atlanta service in summer 2009.

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Delta Air Lines Delta asserted that it would retain its name and its Atlanta hub in any merger, possibly as the surviving airline.

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Delta Connection On May 4, 2005, Delta Air Lines announced that Mesa Air Group subsidiary Freedom Airlines would operate up to 30 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner beginning in October 2005.

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EU-US Open Skies Agreement Delta Air Lines announced it will begin service to London Heathrow from Atlanta and New York (JFK).

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Comair On May 25, 2007, Delta announced that Comair would operate 14 CRJ-900 aircraft for the Delta Connection program.

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SkyWest On Monday, August 15, 2005, Delta announced that it was selling Atlantic Southeast Airlines to the newly incorporated SkyWest, Inc. for $425 million in cash, and on Thursday, September 8, 2005, SkyWest, Inc. announced that the acquisition had been completed.

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SkyWest On Monday, August 15, 2005, Delta announced that it was selling Atlantic Southeast Airlines to the newly incorporated SkyWest, Inc. for $425 million in cash, and on Thursday, September 8, 2005, SkyWest, Inc. announced that the acquisition had been completed.

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Mesaba Airlines Delta has also indicated it will seeking further reductions to the numbers of regional jets among its post merger fleet. [1]

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Comair On May 25, 2007, Delta announced that Comair would operate 14 CRJ-900 aircraft for the Delta Connection program.

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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Terminal E had customs facilities that were used when Delta operated flights to Frankfurt in the early 1990s, and when Air France and AeroMexico used to serve D/FW before the International Terminal D was constructed.

Salt Lake City International Airport In addition to domestic flights, Delta Air Lines, Aeromexico and Frontier Airlines operate scheduled flights to cities in Canada, Mexico, and France.

Delta Air Lines Delta operated its last MD-11 flight on January 1, 2004, operating as Flight 56 from New Tokyo International Airport (now Narita International Airport) at 4:45pm.

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport MSY reopened to commercial flights on September 13 2005, with four flights operated by Delta Air Lines to Atlanta and a Northwest Airlines flight to Memphis.

Worldport (Pan Am) Delta Air Lines purchased the building, which is now known simply as "Terminal 3," and operates all of its long-haul flights out of JFK to Europe, Asia, Africa and South America from the building.

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Atlanta Delta operates one of the world's largest airline hubs at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and, together with the hub of competing carrier AirTran Airways, has helped make Hartsfield-Jackson the world's busiest airport, both in terms of passenger traffic and aircraft operations.

Delta Air Lines Delta operates its largest hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Economy of Salt Lake City Delta Air Lines operates its third-largest hub in Salt Lake City, and along with partner SkyWest Airlines is a major employer in the area.

Gerald Grinstein Hurricane Katrina resulted in a dramatic spike in jet fuel prices in Atlanta, which houses Delta's largest hub operation.

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Terminal 3 opened in 1979, and had one club, the Crown Room Club, operated by Delta Air Lines.

Logan International Airport Delta Air Lines operates a Crown Room Club in the Satellite Terminal.

Crown Room Club Locations This is a list of airports where Delta Air Lines operates a Crown Room Club.

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Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport The overwhelmingly dominant mainline aircraft was the Boeing 737 due to Southwest Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines service at the airport with that type, followed by MD-80 series aircraft operated by Delta Air Lines and American Airlines.

Delta Air Lines In 1990, Delta became the first U.S. airline to operate the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft , leasing two from Mitsui.

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Delta Air Lines Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

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Delta Air Lines Just a few years later, Delta became the launch operator of the Douglas DC-9.

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Delta Air Lines fleet Delta was one of the last major airlines to operate the original Boeing 737-200 models, until the last of these aircraft retired in 2006.

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Delta Air Lines fleet Delta was one of the last major airlines to operate the original Boeing 737-200 models, until the last of these aircraft retired in 2006.

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Delta Air Lines fleet However, both parties have been adhering to the terms under a gentlemen's agreement; thus Delta operates no Airbus equipment.

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Delta Air Lines Delta was the launch operator of the Douglas DC-8, which began service in 1959, and the Convair CV-880 in 1960.

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Boeing 767 Delta Air Lines is currently the world's largest 767 operator, with 103 airplanes as of 2008, consisting of 767-300, 767-300ER, and 767-400ER variants.

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Delta Air Lines As a historical footnote, Western Airlines was acquired on December 16, 1986, and was operated as a separate airline by Delta for over three months.

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Delta Air Lines Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

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Delta Air Lines Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

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Delta Air Lines Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

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Delta Air Lines Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

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Delta Air Lines Defunct airline brands operated by Delta

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Delta Air Lines Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.

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Salt Lake City International Airport Delta also operates a call center for reservations and sales as well as regional corporate offices.

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Delta Air Lines Delta operated 15 MD-11s.

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Terminal 3 opened in 1979, and had one club, the Crown Room Club, operated by Delta Air Lines.

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Gerald Grinstein By 2007, Delta's mainline operation employed approximately 47,000, down from a high of 78,000 in 2001.

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Palm Beach International Airport Delta Air Lines began scheduled service in 1959 and was followed by Capital Airlines in 1960.

Charlotte/Douglas International Airport Delta Air Lines began regularly scheduled passenger service in 1956.

Salt Lake City International Airport In June 2008, Delta Air Lines began daily non-stop service to Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris.

Raleigh-Durham International Airport Delta Air Lines and Allegheny Airlines began service in the 1970s, and Trans World Airlines and American Airlines began service in the 1980s.

Roberts Field In 2005, Delta Air Lines began the airport's first jet service with flights to Salt Lake City operated by SkyWest Airlines flying Bombardier Regional Jets (CRJ).

Delta Air Lines Delta was the launch operator of the Douglas DC-8, which began service in 1959, and the Convair CV-880 in 1960.

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Pittsburgh International Airport Non-stop transatlantic service to Europe is scheduled to begin again on June 3, 2009 when Delta Air Lines begins flights to Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport.

Delta Air Lines The same year, Delta began its first flight to Hawaii (Honolulu International Airport) with L-1011 aircraft.

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Delta Air Lines Through the purchase, Delta began its long Boeing 727 operation.

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Air France It is envisaged that Air France and Delta, as well as fellow SkyTeam members Continental and Northwest, will begin nine daily round trips between Heathrow and destinations in the US, including a daily Heathrow-Los Angeles service by Air France.

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Delta Air Lines By 1997, during which Leo Mullin was named CEO, Delta began large expansions into Latin America and in 1999 introduced the Boeing 777 into its fleet, for longer non-stop flights.

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    Delta Air Lines

    Delta Air Lines, Inc. (IATA: DL, ICAO: DAL, and Callsign: DELTA) (NYSE: DAL) is a United States airline based and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.
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    Delta Air Lines fleet

    Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have merged, creating the world's largest airline. Delta Air Lines has an all-Boeing (including McDonnell Douglas aircraft) fleet.
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    Category:Delta Air Lines

    Delta Air Lines (IATA: DL, ICAO: DAL, and Callsign: Delta) is a major U.S. airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Companies based in Georgia (U.S. state)
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    Northwest Airlines

    On April 14, 2008, Northwest announced it will be merging with Delta Air Lines.
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    Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

    Sign installation visible from departing flights, emphasizing the presence of Delta Air Lines.
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    Delta Air Lines destinations

    This is a list of airports to which Delta Air Lines, including Delta Shuttle flights, flies to. It does not include codeshares or cities only served by Delta Connection carriers.
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    Delta Air Lines Flight 1989

    Delta Air Lines Flight 1989 was a regularly scheduled flight offering nonstop service from Logan International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
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    Delta Air Lines Flight 191

    Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was an airline service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, bound for Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, by way of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
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    Delta Connection

    On December 22, 2004, Delta Air Lines announced that Republic Airways would order and operate 16 Embraer 170 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner.
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    United Airlines

    In 1998, Delta Air Lines and United introduced a marketing partnership that included a reciprocal redemption agreement between SkyMiles and Mileage Plus programs and shared lounges.

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