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* Move reflects expected retirements, fleet changes
* Airline investing in plane upgrades
ATLANTA May 28 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) plans to hire about 300 pilots later this year to help offset retirements and meet needs as it increases the use of widebody aircraft.
Spokesman Kent Landers said on Friday the move does not necessarily indicate plans to grow but reflects changes in the mix of planes as the carrier modifies some aircraft. Delta still expects to have fewer airplanes net of retirements and additions.
Delta said earlier this year that it would spend $1 billion over the next few years to equip planes with flat-bed seats that offer extra legroom, upgrade lighting and add other amenities such as more overhead bin space. Delta has also said it expects to keep capacity essentially flat this year.
The Atlanta-based company, which became the world's biggest air carrier with the 2008 purchase of Northwest, has about 12,000 pilots. (Reporting by Karen Jacobs; editing by John Wallace)
 
* Move reflects expected retirements, fleet changes
* Airline investing in plane upgrades
ATLANTA May 28 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) plans to hire about 300 pilots later this year to help offset retirements and meet needs as it increases the use of widebody aircraft.
Spokesman Kent Landers said on Friday the move does not necessarily indicate plans to grow but reflects changes in the mix of planes as the carrier modifies some aircraft. Delta still expects to have fewer airplanes net of retirements and additions.
Delta said earlier this year that it would spend $1 billion over the next few years to equip planes with flat-bed seats that offer extra legroom, upgrade lighting and add other amenities such as more overhead bin space. Delta has also said it expects to keep capacity essentially flat this year.
The Atlanta-based company, which became the world's biggest air carrier with the 2008 purchase of Northwest, has about 12,000 pilots. (Reporting by Karen Jacobs; editing by John Wallace)

In other news, Eastern Airlines went out of business...
 
Really great news! I really hope that some of our Furloghed Pilot Brethren will have the opportunity to get back to flying Airplanes again. Congrats to everyone at Delta!
 
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* Move reflects expected retirements, fleet changes
* Airline investing in plane upgrades
ATLANTA May 28 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) plans to hire about 300 pilots later this year to help offset retirements and meet needs as it increases the use of widebody aircraft.
Spokesman Kent Landers said on Friday the move does not necessarily indicate plans to grow but reflects changes in the mix of planes as the carrier modifies some aircraft. Delta still expects to have fewer airplanes net of retirements and additions.
Delta said earlier this year that it would spend $1 billion over the next few years to equip planes with flat-bed seats that offer extra legroom, upgrade lighting and add other amenities such as more overhead bin space. Delta has also said it expects to keep capacity essentially flat this year.
The Atlanta-based company, which became the world's biggest air carrier with the 2008 purchase of Northwest, has about 12,000 pilots. (Reporting by Karen Jacobs; editing by John Wallace)

Funny, I don't remember an article/press release the day in Nov 15th, 2001 when they furloughed 300 ON ONE DAY.

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