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For years, two airlines: Delta and Alaska have battled for supremacy at Seatac. Now, The Wall Street Journal says Alaska Airlines is making a big play to expand international flights – and Delta is ...
Concentration of services in just a few companies creates single points of failure, where one error cascades across global supply chains ...
This summer’s spate of weather disruptions to Delta Air Lines’ operations has driven an increase in union interest among the carrier’s flight attendants, organizers say.
Delta is undervalued with strong margins, premium demand, and solid cash flow. Risks remain from economic cycles, fuel prices ...
Delta Air Lines is laying off 379 contracted ground handling workers at its Atlanta hub, but will offer them new roles with its incoming provider.
Delta said in a state notice that the 379 workers who were under the Unifi Aviation contract will be offered roles with a new vendor.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday backed a Department of Transportation proposal to revoke antitrust immunity for the ...
Delta Air Lines faces near-term headwinds: flat revenues, margin contraction, and EPS declines despite ongoing expansion ...
More than 370 workers will soon find themselves laid off from their current jobs due to a change being made by Delta Air ...
Aging mainframe software was behind the United Airlines tech failure, highlighting the aviation industry's continued reliance on decades-old technology.
The situation quickly ballooned into a public relations problem, demonstrating the challenge airlines face when upgrading ...