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  2. Delta TechOps - Wikipedia

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    Delta TechOps provides maintenance, repair and overhaul services for Delta Air Lines and other airlines worldwide. It has over 9,600 employees, 51 stations, and offers various specialties and certifications for aircraft and engines.

  3. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is the oldest operating airline in the United States and a founding member of the SkyTeam alliance. It serves 325 destinations in 52 countries with a fleet of 989 aircraft and employs over 100,000 people.

  4. Delta Community Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Delta Community Credit Union is a Georgia-based credit union with $8.5B in assets and over 430,000 members. It offers personal and commercial banking services to residents and employees of 16 Atlanta metro area counties and some companies nationwide.

  5. Companies like Delta Air Lines, Google, and AT&T are ... - AOL

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    Delta recently expanded its on-site mental health offerings, hiring more clinicians that the company said better represent the demographic makeup of employees. The airline has on-site clinicians ...

  6. Delta Air Lines adopts new rules for flight attendant ...

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    Delta Air Lines changed its uniform policy after a social media backlash over two attendants wearing Palestinian flag pins. The airline said the new rule aims to ensure a safe and welcoming ...

  7. Collett E. Woolman - Wikipedia

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    Local banker Travis Oliver, acting as trustee, C.E. Woolman and other local investors purchased back the crop-dusting assets of Delta Air Service and incorporated as Delta Air Corporation on December 31, 1930. Woolman was a member of the board of directors for Delta Air Service, and again when Delta Air Corporation formed its board in 1930. [9]

  8. Atlantic Southeast Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) was a regional airline in the US that operated as a Delta Connection and a United Express carrier. It was acquired by SkyWest, Inc. in 2005 and merged with ExpressJet in 2011.

  9. 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.