SWOT analysis of Delta Airlines Vaughn College of Aeronautics Georgi Teofilov December 15th 2012 Introduction Having been founded on May 30th 1924 Delta airlines is one of the only 4 legacy carriers still left in the aviation industry since the 1978 airline deregulation act. It is a major United States airline and its headquarters are in Atlanta‚ Georgia. Delta airlines operates 5‚000 flights every day of which are both domestic and international. Delta airlines hub is located
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1. Introduction: Delta airlines was founded in 1924‚ in Macon‚ GA. Their founding stood for safe and reliable air transportation‚ distinctive customer service‚ and hospitality from their heart. Delta’s vision is built on its traditions and always ready to meet their customer’s’ expectations while taking the service to even higher levels of excellence. Delta’s Air Line mission statement: “We --- Delta’s employees‚ customers‚ and community partners together form a force for positive‚ local and global
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DELTA AIR LINES‚ INC. Consolidated Balance Sheets | | | | | | | | | | | | |December 31‚ | | |(in millions) | |2008 | | |2007 | | |ASSETS
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Delta Air Lines‚ Inc #Case 2 General Description Delta was founded by C. E. Woolman‚ an agricultural extension agent. As a top company in the Airline industry Delta Air Lines specialize in domestic and international flights. The general business activity and principal products or commercial enterprise of Delta Air Lines are categorized as being part of the Airline Industry‚ The key to Delta’s success was its focus on human relations and has always differentiated itself from other airlines by its
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the biggest threats for Delta Airlines include the September 11th terrorist attack and the sluggish worldwide economy. Both the state of the economy as well as the September 11th terrorist attack made downsizing inevitable for Delta. Unfortunately for Delta Airlines‚ this caused an unexpected loss of knowledge due to the 11‚000 employees that left the company after they offered employees a favorable severance package. They have not only experienced a major catastrophe‚ Delta also has to deal with
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April 2008‚ Delta Airlines announced its intention to merge with and absorb Northwest Airlines‚ formerly known as Northwest Orient. Delta Airlines had already grown through the acquisition of Northeast in 1972 and Western Airlines in 1986. Northwest was also a large airline‚ having absorbed Republic Airlines‚ itself a merger of North Central Airlines‚ Southern‚ and later Hughes Air west. Republic had an important hub in Memphis‚ as did Federal Express. The result would be global airlines with hubs
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organization in Delta airline and two organization researched last paper were Alaska Airlines‚ Inc (ALK) and Southwest. A competitive advantage is an organization having an advantage over its competition which results in greater sales‚ margins‚ and retaining more customers. Competitive advantages can include anywhere from an organizations cost structure‚ their product and service to customer support. One of competitive advantage that delta has with other two airlines is their employees. Delta believes
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Domestic Environment – Delta Airlines Business Theory August 15‚ 2013 Domestic Environment – Delta Airlines Delta Airlines has 70 years of experience and is part of the airline industry. The domestic environment of Delta Airlines is the United States. The airline has grown into one of the largest global airlines in the world. Each year they help over 160 million travelers in reaching their destinations ("Century of flight‚" 2013). Delta Airlines started in 1924 in the
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Fuel Hedging for Delta Airlines Delta Air Lines • A major United States Airline • Results of operations are impacted by changes in • Aircraft fuel prices • Interest rates • Foreign currency exchange rates • Derivative contracts Derivative Type Hedged Risk Classification of Gains and Losses Fuel hedge contracts Interest rate contracts Foreign currency exchange contracts Increases in jet fuel prices Increases in interest rates Fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates Aircraft fuel and
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Delta Song Case Executive Summary U.S. Airlines face many issues today that ultimately will lower profits. Heightened Security in airports‚ less people willing to fly and a slumping economy have put the airline industry at a disadvantage. Delta Airlines has reported recently a $2 billon dollar second quarter loss. Delta has been losing ground to smaller airlines that fly the same routes that supply Delta with approximately 70% of its revenue. Delta Airlines will attempt to become
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