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  2. Delta Air Lines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the largest commercial airline fleet in the world, consisting of 992 mainline aircraft from Airbus and Boeing. Find out the fleet overview, renewal, and current aircraft types and capacities of Delta Air Lines.

  3. Boeing 717 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 717 is a narrow-body jet airliner derived from the MD-80 series and developed by McDonnell Douglas. It entered service in 1999 with AirTran Airways and is now operated by Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines and QantasLink.

  4. List of Boeing 717 operators - Wikipedia

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    The web page lists both current and former operators of the Boeing 717, a twin-engine regional jet aircraft. As of June 2024, there are only three airlines in service with the 717-200 model, and all are expected to retire or replace it by 2025.

  5. Delta Plans Retirement of Boeing 777 Fleet Amid ... - AOL

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    The Boeing 777 fleet retirement plan is a move toward Delta's (DAL) financial goal to reduce cash burn rate to zero by 2020-end. The Boeing 777 fleet retirement plan is a move toward Delta's (DAL ...

  6. Gerald Grinstein - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Grinstein is an American businessman who was the CEO of Delta Air Lines from 2004 to 2007. He led the airline through bankruptcy and restructuring, and also served as the CEO of Burlington Northern Railroad from 1985 to 1995.

  7. Ed Bastian - Wikipedia

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    Ed Bastian is the ninth and current CEO of Delta Air Lines since 2016. He started his career as an auditor and later worked at PepsiCo and Acuity Brands before returning to Delta as CFO and then president.

  8. History of Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Delta Air Lines started as a crop-dusting company in 1925 and became a major American airline with trans-Atlantic service and a merger with Northwest Airlines. Explore the timeline of Delta's history, from its first passenger flight in 1929 to its bankruptcy and recovery in 2005.

  9. Leo Mullin - Wikipedia

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    Leo F. Mullin (born 1943) is an American executive and civic activist who was CEO and Chairman of Delta Air Lines (1997-2004). He led Delta during one of the most tumultuous periods in aviation history, beginning in 1997, just as airlines were struggling to emerge from the economic crises of the early 1990s.