Delta Air Lines Nears 43 Years Of Transatlantic Operations simpleflying.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from simpleflying.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bates published this photo in the
Freshman Catalog of December 1941 to publicize “up-to-the-minute transportation available to Bates students.”
The airport is either Portland or Auburn/Lewiston, while the identities of the Bates men boarding the plane are unknown. (The pencil notation on the Kodachrome slide says, “Frosh boarding plane,” and a small Bates pennant can be seen on the luggage of the student at right.)
With the U.S. entering World War II the very month the photo was published, commercial air service nationally was mostly grounded.
With the outbreak of war, the airline pictured here, Boston-based Northeast Airlines, used its prewar experience flying from Boston to Maine and Vermont to forge a regular military route, the first of its kind, from Presque Isle to Newfoundland, Labrador, Greenland, Iceland, and Great Britain.
Delta Air Lines Announces March Quarter 2021 Financial Results
March quarter 2021 GAAP pre-tax loss of $1.5 billion and loss per share of $1.85 on total revenue of $4.2 billion
March quarter 2021 adjusted pre-tax loss of $2.9 billion and adjusted loss per share of $3.55 on adjusted operating revenue of $3.6 billion
Acceleration in demand supported positive cash generation in the month of March, marking a critical milestone in our recovery
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ATLANTA, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) today reported financial results for the March quarter 2021 and provided its outlook for the June quarter 2021. Highlights of the March quarter 2021 results, including both GAAP and adjusted metrics, are on page five and are incorporated here.
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White House pushes back on conservative argument over Georgia, Colorado voting laws amid MLB dispute Christopher Wilson
A dispute over voting laws in Georgia and Colorado reached the White House briefing room Tuesday after Major League Baseball announced a new location for the All-Star Game.
Press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about the decision to relocate the Midsummer Classic from Atlanta to Denver as a protest against new voting laws in Georgia that will make it more difficult for many to vote.
“Is the White House concerned that Major League Baseball is moving their All-Star Game to Colorado, where voting regulations are very similar to Georgia?” Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked.