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My New Uniform Has Arrived

I am so excited to report for duty today in my new Richard Tyler, Delta uniform. As a Flight Attendant in my twenty-fifth year, this is the best uniform I’ve had the honor to be in. (Update: More first day pics of our Northwest employees in their new Delta uniforms here).

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Anticipation over the transition from Northwest to Delta has been an inspiration to make other positive changes in my life as well. Now is the perfect time to get motivated to tackle goals that have been put off or forgotten about.

A special thanks to each of you out there helping each other move forward during these exciting yet challenging times, including our valued customers.

For more information on the significance of the orchids worn on our new Delta uniforms today, read more here.

If you’re one of our employees wearing a new uniform today, share your experience!

All the best,

Jeanne Reader Saliture
Flight Attendant

Vintage Uniforms Flying Again

Through this Sunday on our U.S. flights, look for flight attendants wearing their Delta and Northwest Airlines uniforms from past years as we commemorate our combined history.

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Retro Uniform Week is leading up to the March 30th premiere of our Richard Tyler-designed uniforms of all our flight attendants as well as airport lounge representatives, gate and ticketing agents worldwide.

Learn more in this recent Wall Street Journal article, and go to YouTube to visit one of our final uniform fit clinics in Minneapolis/St. Paul.

Have any of you noticed our vintage uniforms this week?

Marie Force

Archives Manager

The Latest Wings With Wi-Fi (Part VI)

Hello to all our friends following the Delta blog!

Hope your week is going well and that some of you have had a chance to experience our in-flight Internet service. Here’s the latest on our Wi-Fi installs…

Aircraft 985 completed Wi-Fi installation Wednesday night during a 12-hour overnight installation while aircraft 954 and 979 were inducted today (Thursday), also for a 12-hour overnight installation.

There are now 77 Wi-Fi equipped planes in the Delta fleet which is nearly 25% of our domestic fleet…

MD88 - 71 aircraft
MD90 - 1 aircraft
B757-200 – 5 aircraft

New A/C Tail Numbers in Bold:

MD88 Tail Numbers : 904-905, 907-921, 923-929, 931-933, 935, 937-939, 941, 943-948, 950, 952, 957, 959, 965, 969, 970, 974-975, 982-983, 985, 993, 994, 9000, 9001-9002, 9004, 9006-9020.

MD90 Tail Numbers : 9211.

B757-200 Tail Numbers : 617, 640, 690-692.

Chris B.
Product Manager – IFE

Honoring Delta’s Miracle Makers

Last week, I wrote about the Children’s Miracle Network’s Celebration 2009, and meeting the kids at the Pin Exchange. After the pin exchange, I donned my tuxedo to attend the Children’s Miracle Network Awards Banquet presented by Delta Air Lines.

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The Gala honored doctors and caring individuals across the world who have helped to make miracles. Presenters and entertainers included John Schneider, (TV star and Co-Founder of the Children’s Miracle Network), Katie Stam (Miss America 2009), and Steve Young (Football Hall of Famer). But the real stars of the evening were the awards recipients and the children whose lives have been impacted by their incredible work.

Two of those honored miracle makers were Delta’s own: Debora Snow in Delta’s Inflight Service–ATL, and Ruth Olinger, a quality service assistant at Northwest Airlines—DFW.

Since becoming an employee of Delta in 1997, Deborah Snow has truly represented Delta’s commitment to service and volunteerism. She began volunteering with Airline Ambassadors initially, where she flew children who were being adopted to their new homes. Deborah knew after placing the first child into a new family’s arms that she was hooked on volunteering.

After a trip to Dakar, Senegal, Deborah found another way to help children. In Dakar, she was introduced to an orphanage that was in desperate need of supplies and donations. She started bringing clothes and volunteering her time, gathering donations with the help of other Delta flight attendants, pilots, mechanics and ramp personnel. Today, Deborah flies to Africa four times a month, loaded with supplies. On the first night I met Deborah, she shared with me her photos of the orphanage and the many babies it serves.

Ruth Olinger, a quality service assistant at Northwest Airlines in Dallas-Fort Worth, has made it her life’s work to care for street children and orphans in South America. Her pursuit to better the lives of children has been made possible by using her flight benefits in combination with vacation time.

Before each trip to South America, Ruth collects clothes, shoes, toys, toiletries, medical supplies, hygiene products, and even wheelchairs. When she reaches her destination, she never knows if she will get to her delivery spots by mule, jeep or on foot. On one of her recent trips, a homeless boy asked for a pen. When she handed him a satchel with school supplies, she noticed he was missing an eye. Since encountering him, Ruth has arranged four eye surgeries for him.

One grateful family wrote of Ruth, “Your presence is like the light of the splendorous sun that strengthens the life of all our children and guides them down a good path.”

Please join us in honoring Delta’s Miracle Makers.

Frank
Manager
External Affairs and Community Relations

Mod Blog: 767ER Winglets

Hey all, hope everyone had a pleasant weekend. Delta did, especially since it delivered it’s first fully wingletted (is that a word?) aircraft back to the fleet. Ship 1610 pictured below is a 767-300ER (76T) that flew ATL-LOS starting Sunday evening. The winglets increase the wing-span by close to 11’ and the winglets themselves are 11’ in elevation.

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Unfortunately due to timing of the mod line vs. the certification completion date, we could not get 1610 painted in the new livery, however we will definitely have at least (2) if not more 767-300ER’s painted and wingletted before the summer season commences.

Switching to Wi-Fi, Chris Babb has been keeping everyone up to speed on tail numbers so I’ll make this brief. As of today we have 72 aircraft in-service with Wi-Fi (66 M88’s).

Lastly, Delta is expecting arrival of two more 777LR aircraft, 7104 and 7105 over the next 8 days. This will allow us to fund ship 7102 into Maintenance to begin it’s +2 mod.

Mike Kotas
Fleet Programs