Atlantic Southeast Airlines
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Delta Emerges From Chapter 11
It comes down to what's best for Delta," he said. "We'll look at the market, as we did when we sold Atlantic Southeast Airlines to SkyWest. At that time, we didn't feel like we needed to own the carrier to get the value from it. Then
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Atlantic Southeast Airlines pilots set up a strike center
Atlantic Southeast Airlines pilots "set up a strike center at an undisclosed location in Atlanta in apparent frustration over the status of four-year-old contract negotiations," according to Air Transport World . http://www.management.travel/newslog.2006091802
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Washington Wire - 2006-05-15
Transportation data. JetBlue Airways reported the fewest errors, with 3.27 instances per 1,000 passengers. Atlantic Southeast Airlines reported the highest instances—15.12 reports per 1,000 passengers. FAA Deploys Satellite System For
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Katrina Roils Industry: Hurricane Closes Hotels, Cancels Mtgs., Hikes Jet Fuel Prices
Visa/MasterCard processor—the original expiration was Aug. 29—and a $425 million tentative sale of Atlantic Southeast Airlines to SkyWest. Under terms of the SkyWest deal, both ASA and SkyWest would continue serving as Delta Connection
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Two On The Brink: Delta, NW Outlook Clouded By Chapter 11 Rule Change
Delta CEO Gerald Grinstein still had a few cards to play, including a possible sale of regional subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines and additional labor cost cuts. "An all-or-nothing liquidity and balance sheet restructuring scenario
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Mullin Retiring, Grinstein Rising
strategies and Web-based products and services. Delta in 1999 also acquired Delta Connection affiliates Atlantic Southeast Airlines and Comair, and struck a codeshare deal with Atlantic Coast Airlines, strengthening Delta's position in the
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Delta's Mullin To Retire, Grinstein Named Successor
strategies and Web-based products and services. Delta in 1999 also acquired Delta Connection affiliates Atlantic Southeast Airlines and Comair and struck a codeshare deal with Atlantic Coast Airlines, strengthening Delta's position as a
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Carriers Expecting Continued Losses, Boosting Capacity
first-quarter 2001; the airline's traffic increase this year has thus far been concentrated within its Atlantic Southeast Airlines subsidiary, which saw February traffic numbers top those of February 2001.
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Delta Creates Feeder Mgmt. Unit
strengthens Delta's regional jet strategy and further bolsters its Cincinnati hub. Delta previously had acquired Atlantic Southeast Airlines to boost Atlanta feeder service and forged a pact with Atlantic Coast Airlines to create another East Coast
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Regional Jets: Emerging Weapons For Airline Arsenals
first all-jet U.S. regional carrier in two or three years. Delta this year also bought Delta Connection Atlantic Southeast Airlines and struck a deal with Atlantic Coast Airlines--already a United Express carrier--to operate a new exclusive

