DELTA
AIR LINES, INC.
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(Exact
name of registrant as specified in its
charter)
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Delaware
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001-05424
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58-0218548
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(State
or other jurisdiction
of
incorporation)
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(Commission
File
Number)
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(IRS
Employer
Identification
No.)
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P.O.
Box 20706, Atlanta, Georgia 30320-6001
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(Address
of principal executive offices)
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Eliminating
7,000-9,000 jobs systemwide by the end of 2007. Delta plans to
achieve
these reductions in part through previously announced changes to
strengthen its network and right-size its Cincinnati hub. The final
number
of positions eliminated will depend upon changes to Delta’s
fleet.
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Reducing
pay at all levels of management. This includes a 25 percent pay
reduction
for Gerald Grinstein, Delta’s Chief Executive Officer; a 15 percent
reduction for other officers, including executive officers; and
a 9
percent reduction for supervisory and other administrative personnel.
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Reducing
pay scales by 7 to 10 percent for most front-line employees, excluding
those earning less than $25,000
annually.
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Enhancing
profit-sharing to allow all Delta employees to share in future
success
from the first dollar of profitability.
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Name
and Title
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Annual
Salary
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Gerald
Grinstein, Chief Executive Officer
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$337,500
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James
M. Whitehurst, Chief Operating Officer
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$382,500
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Edward
H. Bastian, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer
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$382,500
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Glen
W. Hauenstein, Executive Vice President and Chief of Network
and
Revenue Management
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$344,250
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Joseph
C. Kolshak, Executive Vice President and Chief of
Operations
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$344,250
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Lee
A. Macenczak, Executive Vice President and Chief of Customer
Service
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$344,250
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Paul
G. Matsen, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing
Officer
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$344,250
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(c)
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Exhibits
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Exhibit
99.1
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Press
Release dated September 22, 2005 titled “Delta Air Lines Steps Up
Transformation Plan to Accelerate Path to
Profitability”
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Exhibit
99.2
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Memorandum
dated September 22, 2005 titled “Delta’s Transformation Continues - Our
Progress, Our Plan, Our People”
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Exhibit
99.3
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Memorandum
dated September 22, 2005 titled “Changes Required to Help Delta Survive
and Compete”
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DELTA
AIR LINES, INC.
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By:
/s/
Leslie P.
Klemperer
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Date:
September 27, 2005
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Leslie P. Klemperer
Secretary
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Exhibit
Number
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Description
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Exhibit
99.1
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Press
Release dated September 22, 2005 titled “Delta Air Lines Steps Up
Transformation Plan to Accelerate Path to
Profitability”
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Exhibit
99.2
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Memorandum
dated September 22, 2005 titled “Delta’s Transformation Continues - Our
Progress, Our Plan, Our People”
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Exhibit
99.3
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Memorandum
dated September 22, 2005 titled “Changes Required to Help Delta Survive
and Compete”
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