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  2. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is one of the major airlines of the United States and a legacy carrier headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The United States' oldest operating airline and the seventh-oldest operating worldwide, Delta along with its subsidiaries and regional affiliates, including Delta Connection, operates over 5,400 flights daily and serves 325 destinations in 52 countries on six continents.

  3. Delta Flight Museum - Wikipedia

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    Delta Flight Museum. / 33.655043; -84.420127. The Delta Flight Museum is an aviation and corporate museum located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, near the airline's main hub, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The museum is housed in two 1940s-era Delta Air Lines aircraft hangars at Delta's headquarters, designated a ...

  4. Tommy Dorfman accuses Delta Airlines staff of ‘transphobia ...

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    Tommy Dorfman has accused Delta Airlines employees of committing a “human rights violation” after claiming they intentionally misgendered her “incessantly” at an airport.. The 31-year-old ...

  5. Allegiant Air - Wikipedia

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    Allegiant Air (usually shortened to Allegiant) is a major American airline headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.The airline focuses on serving leisure traffic from small and medium-sized cities which it considers to be underserved, using a ultra low-cost business model with minimal inclusions in fares and a greater number of add-on fees.

  6. Delta paying $1.4 billion in profit sharing payments to employees

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    Delta Air Lines is paying out $1.4 billion in profit sharing, more than double what it paid employees a year ago. The payments, which more than 100,000 Delta employees received Wednesday, come to ...

  7. Eastern Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Frank Borman ( President) Frank Lorenzo (Texas Air owner) Founders. Eddie Rickenbacker (First CEO) Eastern Air Lines, also colloquially known as Eastern, was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1926 to 1991. Before its dissolution, it was headquartered at Miami International Airport in an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade ...

  8. Fuel dumping - Wikipedia

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    Fuel dumping of an Airbus A340-600 above the Atlantic Ocean near Nova Scotia Fuel dump nozzle of an Airbus A340-300. Fuel dumping (or a fuel jettison) is a procedure used by aircraft in certain emergency situations before a return to the airport shortly after takeoff, or before landing short of the intended destination (emergency landing) to reduce the aircraft's weight.

  9. San Diego International Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Diego International Airport ( IATA: SAN, ICAO: KSAN, FAA LID: SAN) is an international airport serving San Diego, California. The airport is located three miles (4.8 km; 2.6 nmi) northwest of downtown San Diego. It is owned and operated by the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.