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  2. Cargo airline - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 777F of FedEx Express, which is the largest cargo airline in the world. A Boeing 747-400F of Cargolux. Cargo airlines (or air freight carriers, and derivatives of these names) are airlines mainly dedicated to the transport of cargo by air. Some cargo airlines are divisions or subsidiaries of larger passenger airlines.

  3. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines aircraft parked on a taxiway at Kansas City International Airport. As of December 2024, the Delta Air Lines fleet consists of 986 mainline aircraft, making it one of the two largest commercial airline fleets in the world, along with United Airlines. [61] [62] [63] Delta Air Lines operates a fleet manufactured by Airbus and Boeing.

  4. SkyTeam Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The following year, in September, Northwest Airlines Cargo joined the cargo alliance, a move which came one year after Northwest Airlines joined SkyTeam. However, on 14 April 2008, Northwest merged with Delta Air Lines, which led to the largest airline in the world. China Southern Airlines joined the cargo alliance by November 2010.

  5. List of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 operators - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines: 5 China Cargo Airlines: 9 China Eastern Airlines: 5 All were later converted to freighters. Cielos Airlines: 1 Leased from Gemini Air Cargo. CityBird: 5 Ceased operations in 2001. Delta Air Lines: 17 Replaced with the Boeing 777. El Al: 2 Leased from World Airways. Ethiopian Airlines: 1 2 Passenger variant leased from World ...

  6. Why Delta is still canceling flights as other airlines return ...

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    Atlanta-based Delta canceled more than 1,000 more flights Monday alone, according to flight tracking service FlightAware, when counting both Delta’s mainline operations and Endeavor, its ...

  7. Delta Connection - Wikipedia

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    Delta Connection was founded in 1984 [1] as a means of expanding the Delta network to smaller markets via partnerships with regional airlines.. Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) began Delta Connection service on March 1, 1984, from their hub at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and soon had a substantial presence at Delta's hub at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

  8. List of airline codes (D) - Wikipedia

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    Delta Aerotaxi: JET SERVICE Italy SNO Delta Air Charter: SNOWBALL Canada ELJ Delta Private Jets: ELITE JET United States Changed to DPJ/JET CARD in 2014 [2] DL DAL Delta Air Lines: DELTA United States KMB Delta Engineering Aviation: KEMBLEJET United Kingdom DLI Delta Express International: DELTA EXPRESS Ukraine DSU Delta State University: DELTA ...

  9. History of Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200ER in its current livery. On April 25, 2007, the airline's bankruptcy plan was approved by the bankruptcy court. On April 30, 2007, Delta Air Lines emerged from bankruptcy protection as an independent carrier. Delta also unveiled a new logo, reminiscent of its logo from the 1970s and 1980s, and a new paint scheme.