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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.
Find out the names, codes, hubs, and foundations of all airlines with FAA certificates in the US. American Airlines is the largest airline in the world and one of the legacy carriers, along with Delta, United, and Alaska.
Learn about the largest commercial airline fleet in the world, operated by Delta Air Lines. Find out the types, numbers, and destinations of its Airbus and Boeing aircraft, as well as its fleet renewal history and plans.
Delta Air Lines is a major US airline that flies to 242 destinations in 52 countries across six continents. See the list of cities, airports, and notes for each destination, as well as the seasonal and terminated routes.
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.
A list of 17 incidents involving Delta Air Lines aircraft from 1935 to 2019, including crashes, hijackings, and collisions. The most recent accident was in 2019, when a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles overshot the runway at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Flight 1141 was a Boeing 727 that crashed on takeoff at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, killing 14 people and injuring 76. The accident was caused by a runway overrun, a wingtip strike, and a fire that engulfed the aircraft.