From crop-dusting to the world's largest airlines, this pictorial
history of Delta illustrates the people, places, and events that have
shaped its history.
The history of Delta Air Lines can be traced back to 1924 and the start
of an aerial crop dusting outfit, but it was in 1929 that scheduled
passenger services began. From the small beginnings at Macon, Georgia
and then Monroe, Louisiana and a small five-passenger plane, Delta has
grown to become one of the world's leading airlines. This book
celebrates a remarkable 75-year history in words and pictures,
highlighting the men and women who have helped to make Delta a tour de
force. Monumental growth and change occurred at Delta throughout the
second half of the 20th century. By the start of the new millennium,
Delta Air Lines was the world's largest airline in terms of passengers
carried-120 million in 2000-and operating from the world's largest hub
airport, Atlanta Hartsfield International. This volume uncovers the
earliest days of Delta, from it first scheduled passenger service on
June 17, 1929, through the myriad developments of the 20th century.
Images culled from the Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum, Inc. and the
author's personal collection are coupled with an engaging narrative in a
collection sure to be treasured by Delta employees past and present,
aviation enthusiasts, and the many who have flown with Delta over the
years.