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- Coggin heads up new division at Delta. // Advertising Age;8/3/92, Vol. 63 Issue 31, p25
Announces that Delta Air Lines has streamlined its marketing department by combining its marketing development and planning division with its sales division. Senior Vice President Robert Coggin will head the new marketing division; Move is part of Delta's plan to reduce staffing.
- Making a little look like a lot. Anderson, G. // Architectural Record;May1989, Vol. 177 Issue 6, p128
Describes the design of the Delta Air Lines Reservations and Training Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, designed by architects, Lord & Sargent, Inc., and MHT Architects, Inc.
- Delta takes responsibility for recent pilot errors. Preble, C. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;7/20/87, Vol. 127 Issue 3, p31
Delta Air Lines has taken full responsibility for a series of recent pilot errors now under investigation. But so far, airline officials have been unable to trace individual causes or establish a pattern among the widely disparate incidents. FAA specialists & a National Special Emphasis...
- Delta will exploit MD-11's range, growth... Ott, J. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;12/19/88-12/26/88, Vol. 129 Issue 25, p105
Discusses Delta Air Lines' choice of the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 for its long-range transpacific aircraft. As much as $10 billion could be involved in building the Delta fleet, making the recent order one of the largest aircraft orders in commercial airline history. Plans; Reasons for choice;...
- Delta, Singapore Airlines sign marketing agreement. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;11/6/89, Vol. 131 Issue 19, p21
Discusses the equity exchange and marketing agreement signed by Delta Airlines and Singapore Airlines, which broadens the reach of both carriers and complicates any Delta buyout attempt.
- Delta's tactics dismay employees. McKenna, James T. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;11/20/95, Vol. 142 Issue 21, p61
Reports on Delta Air Lines employees' disappointment over the company's cost-cutting strategies that have hurt their morale in light of an increase in revenues and profits. Delta's laying off of employees en masse in 1994; Violation of airline's `promote from within' policy by hiring senior...
- Delta pursues cargo revenue. McKenna, James T. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;11/20/95, Vol. 142 Issue 21, p82
Reports on Delta Air Lines' reorganization of its cargo operations in December 1995 in its attempt to set a strategic direction for the increase in revenues and to boost its reputation among shippers. Improvement of cargo distribution to Delta's bottom line through lower costs and greater...
- Delta to retire L-1011s, add Boeing 767s. Shifrin, Carole A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;2/19/96, Vol. 144 Issue 8, p34
Reports on the decision of Delta Air Lines Inc. to replace Lockheed L-1011s on transatlantic routes with Boeing 767-300ERs. Cancellation of plans to acquire Boeing 737-300s.
- Delta stirs up the mix... Lewis, Arnold // Business & Commercial Aviation;Oct95, Vol. 77 Issue 4, pC6
Reports on Delta Airlines' decision to take another major route realignment. Beneficiary of the realignment; Addition of flight destination; Points of destination to be dropped.
- Delta launches business-friendly flights. // Fairfield County Business Journal;5/12/97, Vol. 36 Issue 19, p14
Reports that Delta is upgrading flights to and from Europe to include more seat comfort, food choices and entertainment. Delta's plan for its customer service and marketing; Reconfiguration of Delta's entire business class fleet; Delta's on-board technology.


