Commemorates the centennial of Delta Air Lines, recognizing its 100 years of connecting people and its contributions to air travel.
Jon Ossoff
Senator
GA
This resolution celebrates the 100th anniversary of Delta Air Lines, acknowledging its historical roots as the first aerial crop-dusting company and its evolution into a major global airline. It recognizes Delta's significant impact on connecting people worldwide, its commitment to community, and its achievements in service and reliability.
This resolution marks a big birthday for Delta Air Lines, celebrating its 100th anniversary on March 2, 2025. It's basically a huge shout-out, recognizing Delta as the first U.S. airline to hit the century mark. The resolution traces Delta's journey from its start as Huff Daland Dusters—the original aerial crop-dusting company—to its current status as a global airline giant.
The resolution highlights how Delta went from dusting crops to flying over 200 million passengers a year on 5,000 daily flights. It also points out Delta's massive workforce of 100,000 employees, spread across numerous hubs. Think of a pilot living in Atlanta, a flight attendant based in Detroit, or a baggage handler in Salt Lake City—they're all part of this huge network.
Beyond the numbers, the resolution emphasizes Delta's role in connecting people worldwide. It’s not just about vacations; it's about business trips, family reunions, and everything in between. For instance, if you're a small business owner importing goods from overseas or a student studying abroad, Delta's global reach plays a part.
The resolution also gives a nod to Delta's community involvement and its recognition as North America's most on-time airline. Basically, it's saying Delta is a big deal not just in the air, but on the ground too. It's a feel-good piece recognizing Delta's contributions to the aviation world and the broader economy. There is no downside, no controversy, and no opposition - it's pure recognition of a company's long-term success and impact.