Delta Air Lines, the Glossary
Delta Air Lines is one of the major airlines of the United States and a legacy carrier headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]
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192 relations: Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeroméxico, Air Europa, Air France, Air France-KLM, Air Line Pilots Association, International, AirBaltic, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, Aircraft livery, Airline alliance, American Airlines, American City Business Journals, Angelina Jolie, Associated Press, Atlanta, Atlanta City Council, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, Aviation in the United States, Bankruptcy, Basic economy class, Blaise Diagne International Airport, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, Boll weevil, Brasserie, Business class, Buy on board, Carbon accounting, Carbon footprint, Carbon offsets and credits, CBS News, Chair (officer), Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Chicago, Chicago and Southern Air Lines, Chief executive officer, Chief operating officer, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Class action, Clear Secure, CNN, Codeshare agreement, Collett E. Woolman, Computer reservation system, Convair 880, Copenhagen Airport, COVID-19 pandemic, ... Expand index (142 more) »
- 1928 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Airlines based in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Airlines established in 1928
- Airlines for America members
- Companies in the Dow Jones Transportation Average
- Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005
- SkyTeam
Aerolíneas Argentinas
Aerolíneas Argentinas, formally Aerolíneas Argentinas S.A., is the state-owned flag carrier of Argentina, and the country's largest airline. Delta Air Lines and Aerolíneas Argentinas are SkyTeam.
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Aeroméxico
Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V. operating as Aeroméxico (styled as AM), is the flag carrier of Mexico, based in Mexico City. Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico are SkyTeam.
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Air Europa
Air Europa Líneas Aéreas, S.A.U., branded as Air Europa, is the third-largest Spanish airline after Iberia and Vueling. Delta Air Lines and air Europa are SkyTeam.
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Air France
Air France (legally Société Air France, S.A.), stylised as AIRFRANCE, is the flag carrier of France headquartered in Tremblay-en-France. Delta Air Lines and Air France are SkyTeam.
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Air France-KLM
Air France-KLM S.A., also known as Air France-KLM Group, is a French multinational airline holding company with its headquarters in the rue du Cirque, Paris, France.
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Air Line Pilots Association, International
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest pilot union in the world, representing more than 77,000 pilots from 43 US and Canadian airlines.
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AirBaltic
airBaltic, legally incorporated as AS Air Baltic Corporation, is the flag carrier of Latvia, with its head office on the grounds of Riga International Airport in Mārupe municipality near Riga.
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Airbus A330
The Airbus A330 is a wide-body aircraft developed and produced by Airbus.
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Airbus A350
The Airbus A350 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine airliner developed and produced by Airbus.
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Aircraft livery
An aircraft livery is a set of comprehensive insignia comprising color, graphic, and typographical identifiers which operators (airlines, governments, air forces and occasionally private and corporate owners) apply to their aircraft.
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Airline alliance
An airline alliance is an aviation industry arrangement between two or more airlines agreeing to cooperate on a substantial level.
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American Airlines
American Airlines is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines are airlines for America members.
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American City Business Journals
American City Business Journals, Inc. (ACBJ) is an American newspaper publisher based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie (born Angelina Jolie Voight; June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Atlanta City Council
The Atlanta City Council (formerly the Atlanta Board of Aldermen until 1974) is the main municipal legislative body for the city of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, or ABIA, is an international airport in Austin, Texas, United States, serving the Greater Austin metropolitan area.
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Aviation in the United States
The United States has an extensive air transportation network.
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Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
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Basic economy class
Basic economy class is a travel class offered by a number of airlines.
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Blaise Diagne International Airport
Blaise Diagne International Airport (Aéroport international Blaise Diagne), is an international airport near the town of Diass in Thiès Region, Senegal, east of downtown Dakar.
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Boeing 767
The Boeing 767 is an American wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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Boeing 777
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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Boll weevil
The boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) is a species of beetle in the family Curculionidae.
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Brasserie
In France, Flanders, and the Francophone world, a brasserie is a type of French restaurant with a relaxed setting, which serves single dishes and other meals.
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Business class
Business class is a travel class available on many commercial airlines and rail lines, known by brand names which vary, by airline or rail company.
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Buy on board
In commercial aviation, buy on board (BoB) is a system in which in-flight food or beverages are not included in the ticket price but are purchased on board or ordered in advance as an optional extra during or after the booking process.
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Carbon accounting
Carbon accounting (or greenhouse gas accounting) is a framework of methods to measure and track how much greenhouse gas (GHG) an organization emits.
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A carbon footprint (or greenhouse gas footprint) is a calculated value or index that makes it possible to compare the total amount of greenhouse gases that an activity, product, company or country adds to the atmosphere.
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Carbon offsets and credits
Carbon offsetting is a carbon trading mechanism that enables entities to compensate for offset greenhouse gas emissions by investing in projects that reduce, avoid, or remove emissions elsewhere.
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CBS News
CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio broadcaster CBS.
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Chair (officer)
The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.
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Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport
Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (Lovell Field) is 5 miles (8 km) east of downtown Chattanooga, in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Chicago and Southern Air Lines
Chicago and Southern Air Lines (C&S) was a United States trunk carrier, a scheduled airline that started life as Pacific Seaboard Air Lines in California and was organized on June 15, 1933.
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Chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.
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Chief operating officer
A chief operating officer (COO) (or chief operations officer) is an executive in charge of the daily operations of an organization (i.e. personnel, resources, and logistics).
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China Airlines
China Airlines (CAL) is the state-owned flag carrier of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Delta Air Lines and China Airlines are SkyTeam.
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China Eastern Airlines
China Eastern Airlines (branded as China Eastern) is a major airline in China, headquartered in Changning, Shanghai. Delta Air Lines and China Eastern Airlines are SkyTeam.
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Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is a public international airport located in Boone County, Kentucky, United States, around the community of Hebron.
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Class action
A class action, also known as a class action lawsuit, class suit, or representative action, is a type of lawsuit where one of the parties is a group of people who are represented collectively by a member or members of that group.
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Clear Secure
Clear Secure, Inc. (operating as: CLEAR) is an American technology company that operates biometric travel document verification systems at some major airports and stadiums.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States. Delta Air Lines and CNN are companies based in Atlanta.
A codeshare agreement, also known simply as codeshare, is a business arrangement, common in the aviation industry, in which two or more airlines publish and market the same flight under their own airline designator and flight number (the "airline flight code") as part of their published timetable or schedule.
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Collett E. Woolman
Collett Everman Woolman (October 8, 1889 – September 11, 1966), commonly known as "Wooly" to his employees, was an airline entrepreneur best known as the founder of Delta Air Lines.
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Computer reservation system
Computer reservation systems, or central reservation systems (CRS), are computerized systems used to store and retrieve information and conduct transactions related to air travel, hotels, car rental, or other activities.
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Convair 880
The Convair 880 is a retired American narrow-body jet airliner produced by the Convair division of General Dynamics.
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Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (Københavns Lufthavn, Kastrup) is an international airport serving Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, as well as Zealand, the Øresund Region, and southern Sweden including Scania.
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COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
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CMG Media Corporation (doing business as Cox Media Group) is an American media conglomerate principally owned by Apollo Global Management in conjunction with Cox Enterprises, which maintains a 29% minority stake in the company. Delta Air Lines and cox Media Group are companies based in Atlanta.
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Czech Airlines
Czech Airlines (abbreviation: ČSA, a.s.) is the flag carrier of Czech Republic. Delta Air Lines and Czech Airlines are SkyTeam.
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Dallas
Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people.
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David Boies
David Boies (born March 11, 1941) is an American lawyer and chairman of the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP.
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David S. Taylor
David Scott Taylor (born April 20, 1958) is an American business executive who is executive chairman of Procter & Gamble, having previously been chairman, president and CEO.
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Delta (letter)
Delta (uppercase Δ, lowercase δ; δέλτα, délta) is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
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Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines is one of the major airlines of the United States and a legacy carrier headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Delta Air Lines and Delta Air Lines are 1928 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state), airlines based in Georgia (U.S. state), airlines established in 1928, airlines for America members, American companies established in 1928, companies based in Atlanta, companies in the Dow Jones Transportation Average, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005 and SkyTeam.
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Delta Air Lines fleet
, the Delta Air Lines fleet consists of 990 mainline aircraft, making it the largest commercial airline fleet in the world.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 1080
Delta Air Lines Flight 1080 was a scheduled flight from San Diego, California to Atlanta, Georgia, notable for the incident that occurred on April 12, 1977 during the San Diego to Los Angeles leg of the flight.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 1086
Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 was a scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic passenger flight between Atlanta and New York's LaGuardia Airport.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 1141
Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight between Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 1288
Delta Air Lines Flight 1288 was a regularly scheduled flight from Pensacola, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 191
Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Los Angeles with an intermediate stop at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
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Delta Air Lines Flight 1989
Delta Air Lines Flight 1989 was a regularly scheduled flight offering nonstop morning service on September 11, 2001, from Logan International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 318
The crash of Delta Air Lines Flight 318 was an accident involving a Douglas DC-3 of the American airline Delta Air Lines east of Marshall, Texas, United States on May 17, 1953, killing all but one of the 20 people on board.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 723
Delta Air Lines Flight 723 was a flight operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 twin-engine jetliner, operating as a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Burlington, Vermont, to Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, with an intermediate stop in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 841
Delta Air Lines Flight 841 was an aircraft hijacking that took place beginning on July 31, 1972, on a flight originally from Detroit to Miami.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 89
Delta Air Lines Flight 89 was a scheduled flight from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG).
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Delta Air Lines Flight 9570
On May 30, 1972, Delta Air Lines Flight 9570 crashed while attempting to land at the Greater Southwest International Airport (GSW) in Fort Worth, Texas during a training flight.
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Delta Air Lines Flight 9877
Delta Air Lines Flight 9877 was a crew training flight operated on a Douglas DC-8.
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Delta Connection
Delta Connection is a brand name for Delta Air Lines, under which a number of individually owned regional airlines primarily operate short- and medium-haul routes.
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Delta Flight Museum
The Delta Flight Museum is an aviation and corporate museum located in Hapeville, Georgia, United States, near the airline's main hub, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
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Delta Ship 41
Delta Ship 41 is a Douglas DC-3 that flew for Delta Air Lines from 1941 to 1958.
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Delta Shuttle
Delta Shuttle is the brand name for Delta Air Lines' air shuttle service in the Northeastern United States.
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Delta TechOps
Delta TechOps (Technical Operations) is the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) division of Delta Air Lines, headquartered at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Department of transportation
A department of transportation (DOT or DoT) is a government agency responsible for managing transportation.
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Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is the primary international airport serving Detroit and its surrounding metropolitan area in Michigan, United States.
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Dotdash Meredith
Dotdash Meredith (formerly The Mining Company, About.com and Dotdash) is an American digital media company based in New York City.
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Douglas DC-8
The Douglas DC-8 (sometimes McDonnell Douglas DC-8) is an early long-range narrow-body jetliner designed and produced by the American Douglas Aircraft Company.
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Dow Jones Transportation Average
The Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJTA, also called the "Dow Jones Transports") is a U.S. stock market index from S&P Dow Jones Indices of the transportation sector, and is the most widely recognized gauge of the American transportation sector.
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Ed Bastian
Edward Herman Bastian (born June 6, 1957) is an American business executive.
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El Al
EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd. (אל על נתיבי אוויר לישראל בע״מ), trading as EL AL (אל על, "Upwards", "To the Skies", or "Skywards", stylized as ELעלALאל; إل-عال), is an Israeli airline and the nation's flag carrier.
Endeavor Air
Endeavor Air is an regional airline in the United States headquartered at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a U.S. federal government agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation which regulates civil aviation in the United States and surrounding international waters.
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Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties.
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Fortune 500
The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years.
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Fox News
The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American multinational conservative news and political commentary television channel and website based in New York City.
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Freight transport
Freight transport, also referred as freight forwarding, is the physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo.
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Frequent-flyer program
A frequent-flyer programme (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.
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Fulton County, Georgia
Fulton County is a county in the north-central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Garuda Indonesia
Garuda Indonesia is the flag carrier of Indonesia, headquartered at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport near Jakarta. Delta Air Lines and Garuda Indonesia are SkyTeam.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Google News
Google News is a news aggregator service developed by Google.
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Green marketing
Green marketing is the marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally safe.
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Hanjin
The Hanjin Group is a South Korean chaebol. Delta Air Lines and Hanjin are SkyTeam.
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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the primary international airport serving Atlanta and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines (Hui Mokulele o Hawaiʻi) is a commercial U.S. airline, headquartered at Honolulu, Hawaii. Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines are airlines for America members.
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Huff-Daland
Huff-Daland was an American aircraft manufacturer.
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IBM 7070
IBM 7070 is a decimal-architecture intermediate data-processing system that was introduced by IBM in 1958.
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ITA Airways
Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A., doing business as ITA Airways, is the flag carrier of Italy. Delta Air Lines and ITA Airways are SkyTeam.
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Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.
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James Thompson (designer)
James Thompson (born 1966 in Newry, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish patent holder known for his innovative research and development in airline seating.
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Joanne Smith
Joanne Smith is an American business executive.
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John F. Kennedy International Airport
John F. Kennedy International Airport is a major international airport serving New York City and its metropolitan area, in the United States.
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Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways Ltd., more commonly known as Kenya Airways, is the flag carrier airline of Kenya. Delta Air Lines and Kenya Airways are SkyTeam.
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KLM
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, or simply KLM (an abbreviation for their official name Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.), is the flag carrier of the Netherlands. Delta Air Lines and KLM are SkyTeam.
Korean Air
Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. (KAL), operating as Korean Air, is the flag carrier of South Korea and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations, and international flights. Delta Air Lines and Korean Air are SkyTeam.
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LaGuardia Airport
LaGuardia Airport is a civil airport in East Elmhurst, Queens, New York City.
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Largest airlines in the world
The largest airlines in the world can be defined in several ways.
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LATAM Airlines Group
LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is a Chilean multinational airline holding company headquartered in Santiago, Chile.
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Latin America
Latin America often refers to the regions in the Americas in which Romance languages are the main languages and the culture and Empires of its peoples have had significant historical, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural impact.
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Legacy carrier
In the United States, a legacy carrier is an airline that was once economically regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) during the period of airline regulation 1938–1978 or can trace its origin to one that did.
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List of airlines by foundation date
This is a list of airlines by foundation date, founded before December 31, 1930.
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List of airlines of the United States
This is a list of airlines which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States.
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List of airports in the United States
The list of airports in the United States is broken down into separate lists due to the large number of airports.
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List of Delta Air Lines destinations
Delta Air Lines is a major United States airline based in Atlanta, Georgia.
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List of largest airlines in North America
These are lists of the largest airlines in North America, ranked by several different metrics.
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Logan International Airport
General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport, also known as Boston Logan International Airport, is an international airport that is located mostly in East Boston and partially in Winthrop, Massachusetts.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport is the primary international airport serving Los Angeles and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of California.
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Low-cost carrier
A low-cost carrier (LCC) or low-cost airline, also called no-frills, budget, or discount carrier or airline, is an airline that is operated with an emphasis on minimizing operating costs.
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Luvo Inc.
Luvo Inc. is a privately held frozen food company that develops, manufactures, markets and sells retail food products.
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Macon, Georgia
Macon, officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States.
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Major airlines of the United States
The United States Department of Transportation defines a major carrier or major airline carrier as a U.S.-based airline that posts more than $1 billion in revenue during a fiscal year, grouped accordingly as "Group III".
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MarketWatch
MarketWatch is a website that provides financial information, business news, analysis, and stock market data.
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Mayanna Berrin v. Delta Airlines Inc.
Mayanna Berrin v. Delta Air Lines Inc. is an ongoing civil action lawsuit brought by the law firm (on behalf of Mayanna Berrin) against Delta Air Lines.
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McDonnell Douglas DC-9
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is an American five-abreast, single-aisle aircraft designed by the Douglas Aircraft Company.
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McDonnell Douglas MD-11
The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is an American tri-jet wide-body airliner manufactured by American manufacturer McDonnell Douglas (MDC) and later by Boeing.
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Metro Atlanta
Metro Atlanta, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell metropolitan statistical area, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Georgia and the sixth-largest in the United States, based on the July 1, 2023 metropolitan area population estimates from the U.S.
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Miami
Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
Minneapolis–Saint Paul is a metropolitan area in the Upper Midwestern United States centered around the confluence of the Mississippi, Minnesota, and St. Croix rivers in the U.S. state of Minnesota.
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Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, also less commonly known as Wold–Chamberlain Field, is a joint civil-military public international airport serving the Twin Cities in the U.S. state of Minnesota.
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Mississippi Delta
The Mississippi Delta, also known as the Yazoo–Mississippi Delta, or simply the Delta, is the distinctive northwest section of the U.S. state of Mississippi (and portions of Arkansas and Louisiana) that lies between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers.
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Monroe, Louisiana
Monroe is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, and parish seat of Ouachita Parish.
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Net zero emissions
Global net zero emissions describes the state where emissions of greenhouse gases due to human activities, and removals of these gases, are in balance over a given period.
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New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.
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Northeast Airlines
Northeast Airlines was an American trunk carrier, a scheduled airline based in Boston, Massachusetts originally founded as Boston-Maine Airways that chiefly operated in the northeastern United States, and later to Canada, Florida, the Bahamas, Bermuda and other cities.
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Northwest Airlines
Northwest Airlines Corp. (often abbreviated as NWA) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1926 until it merged with Delta Air Lines in 2010. Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines are airlines for America members and companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005.
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Pan Am
Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways and more commonly known as Pan Am, was an airline that was the principal and largest international air carrier and unofficial overseas flag carrier of the United States for much of the 20th century.
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Pete Buttigieg
Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg (born January 19, 1982) is an American politician and former naval officer who is serving as the 19th United States secretary of transportation.
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PR Newswire
PR Newswire is a distributor of press releases headquartered in Chicago.
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Pre-flight safety demonstration
A pre-flight safety briefing (also known as a pre-flight demonstration, in-flight safety briefing, in-flight safety demonstration, safety instructions, or simply the safety video) is a detailed explanation given before take-off to airline passengers about the safety features of the aircraft they are aboard.
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President (corporate title)
A president is a leader of an organization, company, community, club, trade union, university or other group.
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Raleigh–Durham International Airport
Raleigh–Durham International Airport, locally known by its IATA code RDU, is an international airport that serves Raleigh, Durham, and the surrounding Research Triangle region of North Carolina as its main airport.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
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Rex Airlines
Rex Airlines Pty Ltd is an Australian regional airline based in Mascot, New South Wales.
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Rome News-Tribune
Rome News-Tribune is the local daily newspaper of Rome, Georgia, in the United States.
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S&P 500
The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 of the largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.
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Salt Lake City International Airport
Salt Lake City International Airport is a joint civil-military international airport located about west of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
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Samuel Byck
Samuel Joseph Byck (January 30, 1930 – February 22, 1974) was an American hijacker and attempted assassin.
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San Francisco International Airport
San Francisco International Airport is the primary international airport serving the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.
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Seaborne Airlines
Seaborne Virgin Island Inc, operating as Seaborne Airlines, is a FAR Part 121 airline headquartered in Carolina, Puerto Rico, near the territory's capital of San Juan.
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Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport is the primary international airport serving Seattle and its metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington.
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Shreveport, Louisiana
Shreveport is a city in the U.S. state of Louisiana.
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Sky Express (Greece)
SKY Express (legally Cretan Aviation Operations Aviation and Commercial Societe Anonyme (Κρητικές Αεροπορικές Εκμεταλλεύσεις Αεροπορική και Εμπορική Ανώνυμη Εταιρεία)), is a Greek airline headquartered in Heraklion International Airport.
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SkyMiles
SkyMiles is the frequent-flyer program of Delta Air Lines that offers points (or "miles") to passengers traveling on most fare types, as well as to consumers who utilize Delta co-branded credit cards, which accumulate towards free awards such as airline tickets, business and first-class upgrades, and luxury products.
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SkyTeam
SkyTeam is one of the world's three major airline alliances.
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SkyTeam Cargo
SkyTeam Cargo is a global cargo alliance in which all members are also members of the SkyTeam airline alliance. Delta Air Lines and SkyTeam Cargo are SkyTeam.
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Song (airline)
Song, LLC, was a low-cost air service within an airline brand owned and operated by Delta Air Lines from 2003 to 2006.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The St.
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Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is the main international airport serving Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
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Takeover
In business, a takeover is the purchase of one company (the target) by another (the acquirer or bidder).
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is an American daily newspaper based in metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia.
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The Honolulu Advertiser
The Honolulu Advertiser was a daily newspaper published in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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Tonne
The tonne (or; symbol: t) is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms.
Trainer Refinery
Trainer Refinery is an oil refining facility located in Trainer, Pennsylvania.
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Transavia
Transavia Airlines B.V., trading as Transavia and formerly branded as transavia.com, is a Dutch low-cost airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of KLM and therefore part of the Air France–KLM group.
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Transcontinental flight
A transcontinental flight is a non-stop passenger flight from one side of a continent to the other.
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Transportation in the United States
The vast majority of passenger travel in the United States occurs by automobile for shorter distances and airplane or railroad for longer distances.
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Travel + Leisure
Travel + Leisure is a travel magazine based in New York City, New York.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
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Unifi Aviation
Unifi Aviation, LLC is the largest aviation ground handling services in North America.
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Unincorporated area
An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation.
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United Airlines
United Airlines, Inc. is a major American airline headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois. Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are airlines for America members.
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United States District Court for the Central District of California
The United States District Court for the Central District of California (in case citations, C.D. Cal.; commonly referred to as the CDCA or CACD) is a federal trial court that serves over 19 million people in Southern and Central California, making it the most populous federal judicial district.
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters.
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United States Secretary of Transportation
The United States secretary of transportation is the head of the United States Department of Transportation.
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US Airways
US Airways was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1937 until it merged with American Airlines in 2015.
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USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
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Vietnam Airlines
Vietnam Airlines (lit) is the flag carrier of Vietnam. Delta Air Lines and Vietnam Airlines are SkyTeam.
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Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic, a trading name of Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited and Virgin Atlantic International Limited, is a British airline with its head office in Crawley, West Sussex, England. Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic are SkyTeam.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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Western Airlines
Western Airlines was a major airline in the United States based in California, operating in the Western United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and western Canada, as well as to New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Miami and to Mexico City, London and Nassau.
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WestJet
WestJet Airlines, founded in 1994 and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, is the second-largest airline in Canada.
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Wheels Up
Wheels Up is a provider of "on demand" private aviation in the United States and one of the largest private aviation companies in the world.
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Wired (magazine)
Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.
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Zodiac Aerospace
Zodiac Aerospace was a French aerospace group founded in 1896 that supplied systems and equipment for aircraft.
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1972 Chicago–O'Hare runway collision
On December 20, 1972, North Central Airlines Flight 575 and Delta Air Lines Flight 954 collided on a runway at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.
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2022 Southwest Airlines scheduling crisis
In December 2022, Southwest Airlines, a major U.S. airline, and the third largest by domestic passenger volume, canceled more flights than usual, including more than 60% of its flights on two days.
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2024 CrowdStrike incident
On 19 July 2024, American cybersecurity company CrowdStrike distributed a faulty update to its Falcon Sensor security software that caused widespread problems with Microsoft Windows computers running the software.
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See also
1928 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Atlanta Daily World
- Carroll County Courthouse (Georgia)
- Chetoogeta Mountain Tunnel
- Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston
- Cochran Municipal Building and School
- Colquitt County Arts Center
- Delta Air Lines
- Forest Park High School (Georgia)
- Manchester High School (Georgia)
- Osborne High School (Georgia)
- Switchyards Building
- The Varsity (restaurant)
- University of Georgia College of Environment & Design
- WAOK
- WRCG
Airlines based in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Aerodynamics Inc.
- Air Atlanta
- Air South (Georgia)
- AirTran JetConnect
- Delta Air Lines
- ExpressJet
- Independent Air
- Phoenix Air
Airlines established in 1928
- Airwork Services
- Braniff International Airways
- CLASSA
- Colonial Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Empresa de Transporte Aéreo
- Faucett Perú
- Japan Air Transport
- KNILM
- Mid-Continent Airlines
- Società Aerea Mediterranea
- Transcontinental Air Transport
- Universal Air Lines Corporation
Airlines for America members
- Air Transport Services Group
- AirTran Airways
- Alaska Airlines
- American Airlines
- Astar Air Cargo
- Atlas Air
- Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings
- Continental Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Evergreen International Airlines
- FedEx Express
- Hawaiian Airlines
- JetBlue
- Northwest Airlines
- PSA Airlines
- Southwest Airlines
- UPS Airlines
- United Airlines
Companies in the Dow Jones Transportation Average
- Alaska Air Group
- American Airlines Group
- Avis Budget Group
- C. H. Robinson
- CSX Corporation
- Delta Air Lines
- Expeditors International
- FedEx
- J. B. Hunt
- Kirby Corporation
- Landstar System
- Matson, Inc.
- Norfolk Southern Railway
- Old Dominion Freight Line
- Ryder
- Southwest Airlines
- Uber
- Union Pacific Corporation
- United Airlines Holdings
- United Parcel Service
Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005
- ASARCO
- Aptiv
- Classic World Productions
- Comair (United States)
- Delta Air Lines
- Eagle-Picher
- Era Aviation
- Erie Brewing Company
- GoodTimes Entertainment
- Griffin Investigations
- Independence Air
- Levitz Furniture
- Northwest Airlines
- Organized Living
- Ravn Alaska
- Refco
- SaveRite
- Winn-Dixie
- Xybernaut
SkyTeam
- Aeroflot
- Aerolíneas Argentinas
- Aeroméxico
- Air Europa
- Air France
- Air France–KLM
- China Airlines
- China Eastern Airlines
- Czech Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Garuda Indonesia
- Hanjin
- ITA Airways
- Italia Trasporto Aereo
- KLM
- Kenya Airways
- Korean Air
- Middle East Airlines
- Saudia
- Scandinavian Airlines
- SkyTeam
- SkyTeam Cargo
- TAROM
- Vietnam Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic
- Wings Alliance
- XiamenAir
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Air_Lines
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