From Deseret News archives:
Delta Airlines timeline
• Jan. 31, 2002: Delta posts a net loss of $1.2 billion for 2001, the largest loss in its 78-year history, despite a federal government bailout of $288 million. In 2000, Delta had a net income of $815 million.
• Sept. 17, 2002: Delta announces another 8,000 job cuts, including 200 jobs in Salt Lake, through early retirement and layoffs. In all, 16,000 jobs are cut since 9/11.
• Sept. 8, 2004: Hoping to avoid bankruptcy, Delta drops Dallas/Fort Worth as a hub, cutting flights from 254 to 21. Delta adds 58 flights to the hub in Salt Lake City. Delta also announces the elimination of 7,000 jobs over the next 18 months.
• Nov. 11, 2004: After 15 months of negotiations, Delta and the pilots union agree to pay cuts of 32 1/2 percent, saving the airline more than $1 billion a year, in an attempt to avoid bankruptcy. The agreement helps the airline, with $20 billion in debt, secure $1 billion in financing from American Express and General Electric Co.
• Feb. 14, 2006: Delta posts a $3.84 billion loss in 2005, compared of a loss of $5.22 billion in 2004. Delta has now lost $12.3 billion since January 2001.
• June 1, 2006: Delta pilots receive a 14 percent pay cut through 2009, saving the company $280 million a year, after months of negotiations between the pilots union and company averting a pilot strike.
• Jan. 31, 2007: US Airways drops its hostile $9.8 million bid to purchase Delta when creditors throw support behind Delta's plan to emerge from bankruptcy.
• April 30, 2007: Delta emerges from bankruptcy after posting a $6.21 billion net loss for 2006. About 400 million shares of new stock are issued to creditors and traded on the New York Stock Exchange for $21.75 a share, pegging Delta's market value at $8.7 billion.
• Jan. 23, 2008: Delta reports $1.61 billion in earnings for 2007.
• April 14, 2008: Delta, the nation's third-largest carrier by traffic, and Northwest, the nation's fifth, announce a merger that will result in the world's largest airline.
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