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Delta Air Lines announced a special livery aircraft for its 100th anniversary at its headquarters in Atlanta, United States, on March 15 local time.
The aircraft is an Airbus A350-900 (registration number: N589DT), featuring a distinctive design with the 100 YEARS emblem and a silver super graphic.
Delta Air Lines was founded on March 2, 1925, as the world’s first aerial crop-dusting company, Huff Daland Dusters. It became Delta Air Service in 1928, and began passenger flights in 1929. The company acquired parts of Northeast Airlines, Western Airlines, Pan Am, and Northwest Airlines, and after declaring bankruptcy in 2005, emerged in 2007. Atlanta, its headquarters, along with Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York/John F. Kennedy, Salt Lake City, and Seattle/Tacoma serve as hub airports.