Company Watch - Delta Air Lines.Aug 27, 2007 Anderson assures pilots' union Delta will stay independent. Incoming Delta Air Lines CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Richard Anderson expects the carrier to remain independent, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. MEC MEC Ministério da Educação (Ministry of Education) MEC Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Spain: Ministry for Education and Science) MEC Mountain Equipment Co-Op pilots' union chairman Lee Moak. "While industry consolidation has been predicted for some time and may eventually take place, Mr. Anderson Mr. Anderson can refer to several fictional characters:
Comparing Delta's retiring and incoming CEOs Delta Air Lines employees hailed retiring CEO Gerald Grinstein Gerald Grinstein is the former CEO of Delta Air Lines, Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia, the world's second largest airline. Grinstein came to the position in 2004, after CEO Leo F. as a hero after the company emerged from bankruptcy independent and strong. Incoming CEO Richard Anderson will take the helm of a recovering airline. Aug 24, 2007 It won't be easy for Anderson to replace Delta's retiring hero. Delta Air Lines employees hailed retiring CEO Gerald Grinstein as a hero after the company successfully held off a hostile takeover Hostile Takeover A takeover attempt that is strongly resisted by the target firm. Notes: Hostile takeovers are usually bad news, as the employee moral of the target firm can quickly turn to animosity against the acquiring firm. by rival carrier US Airways airways Anatomy The 'pipes'–trachea, bronchi, bronchioles–through which air passes to and from the alveoli. See Small airways. and emerged from bankruptcy independent and strong. The millions of dollars he passed up and instead directed to employee causes didn't hurt, either. Incoming CEO Richard Anderson will take the helm of a recovering airline and will lead employees who expect to share in the benefits of its recovery. Aug 24, 2007 Richard Anderson, Delta Air Lines newly appointed CEO, moved to quash rumors about a possible merger with his former employer, Northwest. "Stability and security, we want to control our own destiny and we want our employees to have stability and to have prosperity in their careers at Delta," he said. Competition with other airlines will be a part of that effort. "We will be ferocious competitors," Anderson said. Aug 23, 2007 Air traffic control system must be revamped, says Anderson: In a CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence) CNBC Consumer News and Business Channel CNBC Congress of National Black Churches, Inc. video, new Delta CEO Richard Anderson talks about the need for airspace modernization modernization Transformation of a society from a rural and agrarian condition to a secular, urban, and industrial one. It is closely linked with industrialization. As societies modernize, the individual becomes increasingly important, gradually replacing the family, . "The air traffic control system must be revamped, both the finance system of the air traffic control system and the way we operate that system," he said. Aug 22, 2007 Delta CEO choice renews speculation about merger possibilities: Delta's new CEO, Richard Anderson, spent 14 years at Northwest, where he also served as CEO. Industry observers speculate that the two carriers might at some point consider a merger because their service routes complement each other. Anderson said that doesn't mean a plan exists to merge the two airlines. Aug 22, 2007 Delta Air Lines today announced that former Northwest Airlines CEO Richard Anderson will take the CEO post when Gerald Grinstein retires on Sept. 1. The company also appointed chief financial officer Ed Bastian to president and CFO See Chief Financial Officer. . Aug 21, 2007 Delta Air Lines flew 12.34 billion system RPMs in July, a 4.9% increase over the year-ago month, as domestic traffic rose 0.5% and international climbed 14.6%. Capacity grew 3.2% to 14.22 billion ASMs on a 2.1% domestic decline and a 15.5% international gain. System load factor rose 1.4 points to 86.8%, the highest single-month load factor in the carrier's history. Domestic load factor was up 2.2 points to 87.9% and international 0.1 point to 85%. Aug 20, 2007 Delta ends online booking bonus points. Delta's online bonus program for customers booking tickets at delta.com has ended. Originally, bonus points were offered to promote the Delta site, and now the company sees more than 750,000 customers online daily, ending the need for promotion. Aug 20, 2007 Editorial eMail: edit@AirGuideOnline.com For Air Transport & Travel Business Experts contact our Director of Content Aram Gesar eMail: bizintel@AirGuideOnline.com For more global news, reviews, features and analysis, please subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day" subscribe, take buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; our Newsletters: http://www.airguideonline.com/order_formsubs.htm#news To Advertise: advert@AirGuideOnline.com AirGuideFlightTracker is a new service that keeps travelers informed on flight and airport status via the Web. For more go to http://www.airguideonline.com/airline_tracker.htm Copyright [c] 2007 Pyramid Media Group / Air Travel Media. All rights reserved. |
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