Delta Airways
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|principal hubs = MEM (Memphis International Airport), JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport) | |principal hubs = MEM (Memphis International Airport), JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport) | ||
|secondary hubs = DFW (Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport) | |secondary hubs = DFW (Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport) | ||
| - | |fleet = | + | |fleet = 237 (21 on Order) |
|web = http://www.delta-airways.com | |web = http://www.delta-airways.com | ||
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== Company affairs == | == Company affairs == | ||
| - | ''In 2004, Delta Airways became the sixth member of the SkyTeam Alliance. Working closely with Etihad Airways, Delta Airways has become a fast growing member by getting timely advice from other members in the alliance. Delta Airways is also a major contributor in the Memphis area, working closely with FedEx in the community on different projects and humanitarian efforts. In 2006, Delta Airways started receiving Boeing 777-200LRs and Boeing 777-300ERs and started routes to Asia and into the Middle East. In 2007, the airline started flight to South Africa from its hub in Memphis.'' | + | ''In 2004, Delta Airways became the sixth member of the SkyTeam Alliance. Working closely with Etihad Airways, Delta Airways has become a fast growing member by getting timely advice from other members in the alliance. Delta Airways is also a major contributor in the Memphis area, working closely with FedEx in the community on different projects and humanitarian efforts. In 2006, Delta Airways started receiving Boeing 777-200LRs and Boeing 777-300ERs and started routes to Asia and into the Middle East. In 2007, the airline started flight to South Africa from its hub in Memphis. In October 2011, Delta Airways recieved its first Boeing 787-8.'' |
== Destinations == | == Destinations == | ||
