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Latest News | News Break Nigeria Delta Airlines celebrated the grand opening of the new Delta Flight Museum, a 68,000 square-foot facility located at the airline’s world headquarters in Atlanta. The museum traces Delta’s history and the development of commercial aviation. The grand opening event marked Delta’s 85th anniversary of passenger service, dating back to its first passenger flight from Dallas to Jackson, Miss on June 17, 1929. The museum, a nonprofit organisation, is housed in the airline’s two original maintenance hangars dating from the 1940s. After a significant renovation to the historic buildings funded by the Delta Airlines Foundation and other sponsors, the museum is now open to the general public. The museum was designated a Historic Aerospace Site in 2011. “This museum is a testament to the rich history and unique culture of Delta, which has always been deeply rooted in our people, the museum also commemorates Delta’s contributions to passenger aviation, which influences economic growth and development and fosters greater understanding across cultures. We are proud to welcome the world to the Delta Flight Museum as we celebrate our 85th anniversary of passenger service”, Richard Anderson, Delta’s chief executive officer said. The museum contains displays and exhibits filled with hundreds of artifacts, many of which have never been on public display. They chronicle more than eight decades of Delta history and the growth and development of commercial aviation. The museum houses a permanent collection of five historic aircraft, including a Travel Air 6B Sedan similar to the one that operated Delta’s first passenger flight in 1929, and The Spirit of Delta, a Boeing 767 purchased for the company by employees in 1982. Also on display is a DC-3, Ship 41, that flew for Delta and was restored by Delta employees and volunteers. “For decades, Delta Air Lines has served as a major economic engine for our state, it’s an honor to be here today, both to showcase the rich history of commercial aviation in Georgia and to honor the thousands of people who have worked to make Delta one of the world’s most successful airlines”, said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, who spoke at Tuesday’s grand opening celebration. Also commenting, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, who also spoke at the event said: The opening of the new Delta Flight Museum represents the addition of a world-class facility that honors and celebrates our city’s longstanding and historic partnership with Delta. “We are delighted to celebrate Delta’s 85th anniversary of passenger service and look forward to building on a relationship that solidifies our city’s position as the business and cultural center of the South through global engagement and international commerce.” The museum features a 117-seat theater and a 30-seat conference room located inside the fuselage of an L-1011 TriStar aircraft. Also on display is the cockpit of a Convair 880 jet. Additionally, visitors can have the ultimate aviation experience and pilot a Boeing 737-200 full-motion simulator, the only one open to the public in the U.S., formerly used to train Delta pilots. A tour of the museum starts with Delta’s beginnings as a crop-dusting operation in the rural South and takes visitors through the early propeller era of passenger service and into the jet age. A special exhibit honors Delta’s founder and first CEO, C.E. Woolman. The display includes a portrait of Woolman along with quotes and personal items. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the museum at their own pace through a self-guided tour, though guided tours are available as well. Special interactive features, including a pilot pre-flight checklist for a Boeing 767 as well as a scavenger hunt, engage children touring the museum. There is also a retail store with hundreds of Delta- and aviation-related items for sale, including aircraft models, clothing and accessories. The project consists of the renovation and refurbishment of the existing Hangars One and Two located on the corporate campus to a “like new” 1940 period condition while better supporting the Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum, corporate archives, and existing meeting functions. Hangar one holds the Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum which includes historic airframes (Travel Air, Stinson, DC-3, Waco 125 and others), the L-1011 mock up museum gift shop, corporate archives storage, and the façade of the first Delta Air Lines headquarters building originally located in Monroe, LA. Scope of work includes the building renovation, support spaces and infrastructure for the public museum spaces and exhibits, museum administration, and corporate archives. Hangar two is approximately 31,150 square feet and will continue to be used as an exhibit hall with many furniture configurations possible from large assemblies to lecture and conference seating, to banquet and dining with seating and tables placed around and under the Spirit of Delta 767. Scope of work includes the building renovation, as well as support spaces and infrastructure for large events and assemblies. Stevens & Wilkinson, the developer of the museum, converted a couple of unique and historical significant aircraft hangars into a state of the art museum, combing the story of a client’s rich history, passion, and industry leadership against the backdrop of the hangars themselves as historical artifacts. The hangar space also serves as a unique public and private rental venue to host meetings, conferences and other events with state-of-the-art audio and video capability and full catering services that can accommodate a seated dinner for as many as 1,200. Major sponsors of the Delta Flight Museum include the Delta Airlines Foundation, American Express, Airbus, the New York Yankees, ST Aerospace and Aero BridgeWorks. More information, including hours of operation, admission fees, event rentals, simulator fees and directions, is available on the museum’s website at deltamuseum.org. Delta Airlines serves nearly 165 million customers each year. This year, Delta was named the 2014 Airline of the Year by Air Transport World magazine and was named to Fortune magazine’s top 50 Most Admired Companies in addition to being named the most admired airline for the third time in four years. With an industry-leading global network, Delta and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to 333 destinations in 64 countries on six continents. Headquartered in Atlanta, Delta employs nearly 80,000 employees worldwide and operates a mainline fleet of more than 700 aircraft. The airline is a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance and participates in the industry’s leading trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia as well as a newly formed joint venture with Virgin Atlantic. Including its worldwide alliance partners, Delta offers customers more than 15,000 daily flights, with hubs in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Detroit, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Salt Lake City and Tokyo-Narita. Delta has invested billions of dollars in airport facilities, global products, services and technology to enhance the customer experience in the air and on the ground. Sade Williams
Posted on: Sun, 22 Jun 2014 00:30:06 +0000

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