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Delta Air Lines
airline in the United States (1929–present)
Northwest Airlines
former US-American airline
WestJet
WestJet is a Canadian airline headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Founded in 1994, it was the third largest airline in Canada, behind Canadian Airlines International Inc. and Air Canada, and was the eighth largest airline in North America by frequency. It began operations in 1996 with 220 employees, three aircraft, and five destinations, and was launched as a low-cost alternative to the country's major airlines.
Delta Center
indoor arena in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Delta Connection
Delta Air Lines' regional airline brand
Comair
former American regional airline (1977-2012)
Compass Airlines
American regional airline
Endeavor Air
airline in the United States
Song
defunct low-cost airline
Northeast Airlines
American airline
Mesaba Airlines
1944-2012 airline in the United States
Western Airlines
1925–1987 airline in the United States
Northwest Airlink
regional airline service
Delta Express
American airline
Delta Private Jets
American charter airline, subsidiary of Delta Air Lines
N661US
N661US is an aircraft that was built by Boeing as the prototype of the Boeing 747-400, a modernized version of the Boeing 747. The plane rolled off the assembly line on January 26, 1988, and had its first flight on April 29, 1988. After the 747-400 flight testing program had concluded, Boeing delivered the aircraft to Northwest Airlines on December 8, 1989.
Delta Shuttle
air shuttle service in the northeastern United States